

He explained that from now on, during the curfew period, Kiev residents can go on foot or by private transport, in particular taxis, to the “Indestructibility Points” or home. People will also be able to get home if their train arrives late.
“Points of Indestructibility” can now operate around the clock. This applies to both municipal centers and businesses that are ready to provide heat, power, communications, water and hot tea.
Kiev residents are urged to keep an identification document with them during the curfew, and for those liable for military service – a military registration document. Security is a priority, patrols of the city are being increased, and all decisions are implemented under the control of security forces.
“At the same time, a constant check of the “Points of Indestructibility” continues. These should not be formal marks on the map, but really working places of support for people,” the KMVA added.
The curfew in Kyiv is from 00.00 to 05.00.
Context
With the start of a full-scale war by the aggressor country of the Russian Federation, a curfew was introduced in almost all regions of Ukraine; at this time you cannot be on the street. Exceptions to this decision were made only during an air raid, so that people could get to shelters.
Against the backdrop of a cold snap in Ukraine, the Russians have intensified their attacks on the country’s critical infrastructure. After massive attacks on the night of January 9, thousands of high-rise buildings in Kyiv were left without electricity, water and heat supplies.
On the night of January 13, the invaders fired at the DTEK thermal power plant, the company’s press service reported. As a result of the attack, the equipment of the thermal power plant was significantly damaged.
The media wrote on January 15 that Russia, instead of trying to destroy the entire energy system of Ukraine, concentrated attacks on several large cities – Kyiv, Odessa and Dnieper.




