Russian invaders have destroyed 24,000 kilometres of roads and 300 bridges in Ukraine since February 24.
Source: State Agency of Automobile Roads of Ukraine (Ukravtodor)
“24,000 km of roads and 300 bridges have been destroyed during 100 days of the war. The enemy does not stop destroying our infrastructure, but the country is living and rebuilding in conditions of war.”
The agency added that they currently suspended all large-scale projects, but are instead working on critical routes and necessary road infrastructure.
In particular, 39 temporary river crossings have already been provided on roads to Kyiv, Irpin, Bucha, Gostomel, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Sumy and Mykolayiv.
Also, the “Warsaw highway” has been open for traffic from Kyiv to the city of Kovel in the west of Ukraine, and the M-06 highway between Kyiv and Chop has been opened to large goods vehicles.
In addition, the completed section of the H-31 highway (which is almost 30 km of the Poltava-Kyiv highway) was opened on June 2, in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
The staff of the department continues to clear the roads of military and civilian equipment, garbage and dirt. 930 km of state roads and communal streets in the suburbs of the capital of Ukraine have been cleared as of June 3.