Other parts of Ukraine, including Kyiv
The situation in Kyiv and western cities is generally calm, although occasional public demonstrations continue in and around the Verkhovna Rada (parliament building) and elsewhere in the city. On 31 August 2015, 3 police officers were killed and more than 100 others injured in clashes outside the parliament building in Kyiv. The Ukrainian authorities have recently increased their internal security measures and warned of possible security incidents in Kyiv and other cities. There have recently been a series of hoax bomb threats, especially in Kyiv. You should remain vigilant and monitor the media for information about possible safety or security risks. Public demonstrations can flare up and turn violent with little warning.
There has also been a series of small explosions, mainly in the middle of the night, and other security incidents in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Kherson and Lviv. These have included bombs being placed in pubs and cafes and outside banks. Of the most serious incidents, 3 people were killed and others injured in a bomb attack on a march in Kharkiv in February 2015 and a policeman was shot dead and another seriously injured in Odesa at the end of June 2015.
You should take great care and remain vigilant throughout Ukraine. Avoid all demonstrations and take extra care in public gatherings.
The British Embassy in Kyiv is open to the public by appointment only. If you need to contact the British Embassy, please call +380 44 490 3660, or send an email to
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