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10:45 22 Aug 2022

Kyiv bans mass events from August 22 to 25

The Kyiv City Military Administration has banned mass events in Kyiv from August 22 to August 25. They are prohibited due to the high probability of missile attacks on the city by the russian invaders.

It was reported by the press secretary of KCMA, Kateryna Datsenko, UP reports.

"From August 22 to 25, it is forbidden to hold mass events, peaceful gatherings, rallies, and other events related to a large gathering of people," Datsenko said.

The military administration is asking the capital authorities to involve as few people as possible in the city's life.

According to Datsenko, the document was sent to the KCA on August 19.

KCMA also asks Ukrainians not to ignore air raid sirens.

President Volodymyr Zelensky believes that next week russia may carry out particularly brutal actions.

According to UP sources, employees of institutions located in the Government Quarter are recommended to work from home from August 22 to 26.

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