- August 19, 2026
- Updated 12:28 am
Ukrainians Find Refuge in Kyiv’s McDonald’s Amid Ongoing Conflict
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- August 17, 2026
- World News
For Ukrainians seeking a sense of normalcy amidst the turmoil of Russia’s more than four-year-long full-scale invasion, one fast-food eatery is offering familiarity and comfort. McDonald’s in Kyiv stands as a beacon of resilience despite the relentless challenges faced by the city.
On July 10, Zlatoslava Supruniuk, 36, posed for a portrait near a McDonald’s in Kyiv. Supruniuk first visited a McDonald’s on its opening day in Ukraine in 1997. Her return highlights a small yet significant thread of continuity as she and others navigate their disrupted lives during ongoing conflict.
In the daily quest for normalcy, many Ukrainians regard McDonald’s as more than just a fast-food chain. For them, it represents a slice of pre-war life. Kyiv’s McDonald’s, situated in the Lukianivka neighborhood close to a former Soviet weapons factory, holds the distinction of being the most bombed McDonald’s globally. This location has been a frequent target since the invasion began over four and a half years ago.
This specific McDonald’s symbolizes resilience and normal life for locals enduring daily instability and uncertainty. It stands amidst constant bombardment, reflecting the enduring spirit of the Ukrainian people.
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