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Uber announced it will restart ride-sharing service in Kyiv
According to the latest report, Uber announced that it will restart the ride-sharing service in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, on Thursday, with the goal of supporting a “return to normal as soon as possible.”
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The move was announced seven weeks after the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war, and Uber EMEA regional manager Anabel Diaz said on Thursday: “To support the recovery, Uber will not charge any fees for any trips, meaning riders pay The full fare will be paid directly to the local driver.”
Furthermore, Uber’s biggest competitor, Lyft, doesn’t operate in Ukraine but does have employees in the country, and Lyft said it was providing financial support.