The Kharkiv Metro is the rapid transit system that serves the city of Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine. The metro was the second in Ukraine and the sixth in the USSR when it opened on 22–23 August, 1975. The metro consists of three lines that operate on 38.7 kilometres (24.0 mi) of the route and serve 30 stations. The system transported 223 million passengers in 2018.
Train (model 81-718.2) on 23 Serpnia station.
Electric depot "Nemyshlianske"
View of the station Maidan Konstytutsii
Consequences of a missile attack on the electric depot "Nemyshlianske" 20 June 2022
COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine
The COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine has resulted in 5,533,521 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 109,920 deaths.
A COVID-19 patient in a severe state in Chernivtsi in May 2020
Staff monitoring passengers' body temperature on board a plane in Boryspil International Airport.
Wearing a face mask in public places was made obligatory in Ukraine on 6 April 2020
High mask prices is Ukraine during COVID-19. 699 UAH.