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December 4: temporary traffic restrictions to be imposed in central Kyiv

Temporary traffic restrictions will be in place in central Kyiv on December 4 due to security measures related to the arrival of foreign delegations. The State Security Administration asks that this be taken into account when planning travel around the city.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

December 3, 2025 · 1 min read

December 4: temporary traffic restrictions to be imposed in central Kyiv

Temporary traffic restrictions

On Thursday, December 4, temporary restrictions on road traffic will be introduced in the central part of the city. The State Guard Administration (УДО) reported that this is related to security measures during the presence of foreign delegations.

The UDO appealed to residents and visitors of the capital, asking them to take the restrictions into account when planning travel around the city.

Such measures are carried out on the basis of the Law of Ukraine "On State Protection of Bodies of State Power of Ukraine and Officials." The State Guard accompanies heads of foreign states, representatives of governments and parliaments, and delegations of international organizations during their official or working visits to Ukraine.

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