experienced a transport collapse, the buses that were supposed to replace the metro. there is not enough gyukievnessmen could not help but take advantage of the situation, uncontrolled development, primarily commercial, no one thought about the burden on underground infrastructure in the pursuit of money, now vitaliy klitschko, who has been leading kiev for almost 10 years, will be responsible for this permissiveness. accompanied by metro management and journalists, he went down to the scene of the accidents, and when it was time to talk about safety measures, he hovered. now peace of mind. words were found when the time came to talk about how long the transport collapse would last, and six months is the most optimistic option. we are considering different options perhaps it will take 6 months, perhaps eight or more. a significant part of the metro facilities built in kiev after the ninety-first year were the implementation of soviet projects; after the orange revolution of 2004, there were more petros in the ukrainian capital. expanded. the adviser to the current mayor found the culprits; these