The russian occupiers withdrew about 20% of troops from Kyiv, announced by Mykola Zhyrnov, the Head of Kyiv Military Administration, in his report on April 1.
"The enemy has not achieved its goal in any of directions, it cannot launch attacks in all directions simultaneously. About 20% of its units were withdrawn by the enemy from the capital," mentioned in the statement.
The Military Administration of Kyiv adds that russian troops continue missile strikes on the positions of the Ukrainian military and the city's infrastructure, so the danger for the population remains.
At the same time, the Military Administration of Kyiv informs that communal workers, transporters, rescuers, and health staff continue working. The evacuation of the population is also underway.
Earlier, the Head of the Kyiv Regional State Administration, Oleksandr Pavliuk, has published a list of settlements liberated from the enemy in the Polissya and Seversky directions.
In the Polissya direction, units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have restored control over the settlements of Demydiv, Dymer, Lytvynivka, Havrylivka, Kozarovychi, Zhovtneve, Hlybivka, Yasnohorodka, Tolokun, Sukoluchchia, Lypivka, Havronshchyna, Makovyshche, Mykolaivka, and Khmivna.
In the Siversk direction, after the enemy has fled, units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces of Ukraine have taken control of the settlements of Rudnya, Shevchenkove, Bobryk, Stara Basan, Nova Basan, Makyiivka, Pohreby, Bazhanivka, Volodymyrivka, Shnyakivka, Salne, Sofiivka, and Havrylivka.