Kyiv is urging companies to resume bike rentals so residents can move around the city

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Kyiv is urging companies to resume bike rentals so residents can move around the city
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The Kyiv city government is urging private companies to resume renting electric scooters and bicycles, one day after Russia said its military is shifting forces away from Ukraine's capital. Scooters and bikes can help people travel short distances.

A man with a bicycle walks near a tram which got destroyed by a rocket strike in the area few weeks ago on Monday in Kyiv, Ukraine.

The Kyiv city government is urging private companies to resume renting electric scooters and bicycles, one day after. Scooters and bikes can help people travel short distances, the city administration noted on its Telegram channel. As for where Kyiv residents might want to go after enduring weeks of Russian shelling and airstrikes, the city has created athat are currently open. The list includes coffee shops, bakeries, dentist's offices — and dozens of repair businesses for everything from plumbing to windows and doors.

It's the latest hint that Kyiv could be heading toward more stability and away from catastrophic human suffering. On Monday, Kyiv's schools resumed for distance learning — a decision the city council said was aimed at giving children psychological support and a distraction from a traumatic time, along with their school lessons.

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