Kyiv restricts traffic on several streets after Russian missile attack
Following a massive Russian missile strike on Kyiv on the night of July 6, 11 people were killed, 46 injured (including 2 children), and at least 15 residential buildings were damaged. Traffic restrictions have been imposed on several streets to facilitate cleanup.

In the aftermath of another large-scale Russian missile attack on the night of July 6, Kyiv authorities have temporarily restricted vehicle traffic on several streets to carry out recovery operations.
The following streets are closed:
- Urlivska Street (from Zdolbunivska Street to the intersection with Anna Akhmatova Street);
- Svietlytsky Street (from the intersection with Svobody Avenue towards Vasyl Poryk Avenue);
- Kurenivka Street (from the intersection with Kyrylivska Street towards Semen Skliarenko Street).
Kyivpastrans, the city's public transport operator, announced changes to trolleybus routes No. 12 and 45. Bus No. 35 now runs along Hryhorenka Avenue and A. Akhmatova Street. Other routes have been adjusted to bypass the closed sections.
The attack killed 11 people and injured 46, including two children. At least 15 residential buildings were damaged or destroyed. Emergency services continue to clear debris and assess the damage.

