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Five injured on Brovarskyi Avenue in Kyiv, traffic blocked

This morning on Brovarskyi Avenue an Audi crashed into a guardrail — five people were injured. Traffic is restricted in both directions from the Metro Bridge; police and medical teams are working at the scene.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

December 9, 2025 · 1 min read

Five injured on Brovarskyi Avenue in Kyiv, traffic blocked

Accident on Brovarskyi Avenue

On Brovarskyi Avenue in Kyiv, five people were injured in a collision involving an Audi. The incident occurred at around 07:20; traffic is blocked in both directions from the Metro Bridge.

According to preliminary information, the Audi driver lost control and struck a guardrail; as a result, five people were injured

– police

Services at the scene

An investigative-operational group from the capital's police department, patrol police crews and medical teams are working at the scene. Law enforcement officers are determining the mechanism and circumstances of the crash.

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