Ports, airspace, banks shut in Ukraine: Official

All ports and the sky over Ukraine have been closed, Mikhail Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the Ukrainian presidential office, said on Friday.
Mr Podolyak, however, said Ukrainian roads are operating as usual.
“Key roads and main highways were operating as normal. Of course, there are some traffic jams in one direction or another, because panic sentiments, unfortunately, also exist.
“As for ports, all ports are closed. As for air traffic, the sky is closed,” Mr Podolyak told a briefing.
Railway traffic is generally operating as scheduled, he added.
“Of course, commercial banks are closed but the state banking sector is working. Banks close their branches only in places of military clashes,” Mr Podolyak said.
He added that Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukraine’s president, remained in the capital.
“He must show what the resilience of the Ukrainian people is,” he added.
(Sputnik/NAN)
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