November 9, 2025
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The second day without traffic: the Kharkiv subway operates in shelter mode due to a lack of voltage

Kharkiv metro trains have been stopped for the second day due to a lack of voltage after the attack by the Russian Federation.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The second day without traffic: the Kharkiv subway operates in shelter mode due to a lack of voltage Photo: KP “Kharkivskyi Metropoliten”

The movement of trains in the Kharkiv metro remains paralyzed for the second day in a row. A short-term attempt to restore the subway on the morning of November 9 was unsuccessful due to a critical lack of voltage in the power grid.

Source: press service KP “Kharkivskyi Metropoliten”

Details: On the morning of November 9, around six o’clock, the press service announced an attempt to resume train traffic. Passengers were informed that traffic will be carried out according to the weekend schedule.

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However, within an hour, the carrier reported that due to a voltage drop, traffic was stopped again, and the subway continued to operate exclusively in shelter mode.

Prehistory:

  • The movement of trains of the Kharkiv metro was completely stopped on November 8 after another massive attack by the Russian Federation on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine. The Russian attack caused serious power outages in the city and forced the authorities to put the metro into emergency mode.
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