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		<title>Kyiv Theatre Presses Ahead With Performance After Russian Strike Damages Historic Venue</title>
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<p><em>&#8220;The show would go on despite shattered windows, structural damage and the aftermath of a strike that hit the surrounding district.&#8221;</em></p>



<p>A historic theatre in Kyiv prepared to stage a scheduled performance despite suffering damage from a Russian attack that struck part of the Ukrainian capital, highlighting the efforts of cultural institutions to maintain operations during the war.</p>



<p>The attack affected the Lukianivka district, where fire swept through a shopping mall and market complex, leaving significant destruction in the surrounding area. Buildings near the site also sustained damage from the blast.</p>



<p>Among them was the Mala Opera, a small theatre and performance venue located across the street from the damaged shopping centre. In the aftermath of the strike, workers began carrying out emergency repairs to prevent further deterioration of the building.</p>



<p>Oleksandr Buryma, the venue&#8217;s chief technician, said crews were installing plastic sheeting over shattered windows as a temporary measure. According to Buryma, the building&#8217;s roof had also been damaged, while a section of the rear wall was blown out by the impact of the attack.The theatre occupies an early 20th-century structure that has long served as a cultural venue in Kyiv.</p>



<p> Originally established as a community centre for tram workers, the building has evolved into a performance space known for hosting theatre productions and musical events.Despite the damage, management intended to proceed with a scheduled performance on the evening of May 29. </p>



<p>Buryma said the venue was preparing to stage Railroad, a play by U.S. writer Bryan Reynolds that is set during the rise of Nazism.The decision to continue with the production reflected a broader effort by Ukrainian cultural institutions to preserve public life and artistic activity despite the challenges posed by the conflict. </p>



<p>Throughout the war, theatres, museums and cultural organisations across Ukraine have sought to remain operational where security conditions permit.At the Mala Opera, the immediate focus remained on stabilising the damaged building while ensuring the scheduled performance could proceed. </p>



<p>Temporary repairs were underway as staff worked to address the effects of the strike and maintain the venue&#8217;s ability to host audiences.</p>



<p>The scene underscored the impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure in Kyiv, where attacks have periodically damaged residential, commercial and cultural sites. It also illustrated the determination of cultural workers to continue operations despite the risks and disruptions associated with the war.</p>



<p>As repair work continued around the venue and evidence of the attack remained visible across the district, theatre staff prepared for the evening performance, seeking to keep the stage active even as recovery efforts unfolded outside the building.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kyiv — Hundreds of bats rescued from conflict-affected areas were released into the wild near Kyiv over the weekend, as]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kyiv</strong> — Hundreds of bats rescued from conflict-affected areas were released into the wild near Kyiv over the weekend, as volunteers and families gathered at a nature park event aimed at conservation and offering a momentary reprieve from the ongoing war.</p>



<p>The release, organized by the Ukrainian Center for Chiropteran Rehabilitation, drew more than 1,000 attendees on Saturday evening, including families, off-duty soldiers and wildlife enthusiasts. </p>



<p>The event coincided with the onset of spring following a winter marked by subzero temperatures, repeated Russian drone and missile attacks, and widespread power disruptions.Volunteers opened cloth bags at dusk, allowing the bats to take flight as onlookers observed and applauded.</p>



<p> Many of the animals had been rescued from eastern regions affected by fighting, where destruction of buildings has disrupted natural habitats.Anastasiia Vovk, a volunteer with the rehabilitation center, said all 28 bat species in Ukraine are listed as protected due to declining populations.</p>



<p> She said conservation efforts were critical, noting that the animals are included on endangered species lists.Experts say the war has compounded threats to bat populations. Explosions and structural damage have destroyed traditional roosting sites, while disturbances during winter hibernation can be fatal.</p>



<p> Bats reproduce slowly, typically bearing one or two offspring annually, limiting population recovery.Alona Shulenko, who led the release, said habitat loss has forced bats into urban areas, where they shelter in buildings and balconies. </p>



<p>Repairs or demolition of such structures can destroy entire colonies, she added.Ukraine lies along an important eastern European migratory route for bats, all of which in the country are insect-eating and legally protected. </p>



<p>The rehabilitation center said it has rescued more than 30,000 bats overall, including around 4,000 during the past winter.Attendees described the event as a rare opportunity for normalcy amid the conflict.</p>



<p> Oleksii Beliaiev, a Kyiv resident attending with his family, said the gathering provided a temporary distraction from wartime pressures, though he noted the conflict remains the central concern for most Ukrainians.</p>



<p>Shulenko said the organization would continue its work despite the challenges posed by the war, emphasizing that halting rescue efforts could result in significant losses to already vulnerable bat populations.</p>
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