Ukrainian troops completely liberated the Kyiv region from the invaders. In the near future it is planned to restore transport links here.

Resume of railway communication

This is reported by the railway magazine Railway Supply with reference to the Telegram channel of the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine.

In cooperation with the defense forces, the teams of Ukravtodor and Ukrzaliznytsia are starting the process of a detailed assessment of the destruction of road, bridge and railway infrastructure, as well as providing transport links in the most affected areas.

“In the coming days, we will begin the restoration of the destroyed bridges. According to preliminary calculations, each bridge needs 2-3 months. At the same time, we are working on temporary solutions to resume traffic on the Kyiv-Chop highway. The plan is to complete the work in a couple of weeks,” said Minister of Infrastructure Alexander Kubrakov.

At present, the forces of the Highway Service in the Kyiv region have already begun:

– restoration of the crossing at the site of the destroyed bridge and, in parallel, the construction of a bridge on the M-06 Kyiv-Chop highway, near the village of Stoyanka, starts;
— arrangement of a temporary road for the construction of a new bridge on the R-30 route. Entrance to Irpen.

According to the official, it is planned to resume the railway communication from Svyatoshino to Klavdiev. To do this, Ukrzaliznytsia begins repairing stations and railway tracks. The work is scheduled to be completed within a month.

According to preliminary information, as a result of the criminal actions of the Russian Federation, the following were destroyed:

bridge on the highway M-06 Kyiv-Chop, Stoyanka;
bridge between the village of Bucha and the city of Irpen;
bridge across the Bucha River, on the T-10-01 road;
bridge on the R-30 road. Entrance to the city of Irpin, km 6+000;
bridge on the road M-07 Kyiv-Kovel-Yagodin km 23+000 across the Irpin River in Gostomel.

Recall that the railway bridge was destroyed in Irpin.

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