MOSCOW, February 28. /TASS/. Kiev residents, who were leaving the city en masse in March 2022, have mostly returned home by now, with Kiev population currently standing at about 3.5 million people, says First Deputy Chairman of the Kiev City State Administration Nikolay Povoroznik.
"The return phase has started in May last year. Currently, about 3.5 million people are in the city. Those are returned residents and internally displaced people who moved to Kiev because of the war. Notably, in Mid-March of 2022, the city had no more than 800,000 people," he said in an interview for Ukrainian media.
Meanwhile, there are about 230,000 internally displaced people currently registered in Kiev, 40,000 of them children. According to Povoroznik, over 400 school operate in mixed (in-person and remote) mode. There are very few operational kindergartens in the city, he noted.
According to Ukrainian statistics, in 2021, Kiev population stood at 2,962,000 people.