January 21, 2026
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600,000 people left Kyiv in January – Klitschko

Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said in a comment to The Times that 600,000 people left the capital in January.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

600,000 people left Kyiv in January - Klitschko Point of assistance to residents, deployed by the State Emergency Service in Kyiv. Photo from the Telegram of the State Emergency Service

Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko comments The Times stated that 600,000 people left the capital in January.

Source: a British newspaper The Times and Klitschko’s press service in a comment to “Ukrainian Pravda”

Literally The Times: “This month, 600,000 people have already left the capital, where more than 3 million residents live, Klitschko said.”

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Details: The mayor’s press service explained to the UP that it means that according to billing data, there are now 600,000 fewer phones “sleeping” in the city.

“This is the figure announced by the mayor. So, for example, they counted how many people remained in the city at the beginning of the war (800,000 people). Someone took the advice and who had a place to go, went out of town, to friends. Plus, the vacation has now been extended. Students are also online, and some of them left, who are not from Kyiv,” Klitschko’s press service noted.

Prehistory:

  • After the nighttime Russian strike on January 20, the mayor of the capital reported that 5,635 multi-story residential buildings in Kyiv were left without heat supply. The left bank of the city was also without water for some time.
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