McDonald's reopened for deliveries in Kyiv on Tuesday and vowed to fully reopen three restaurants along with McDrive and express windows.
The US hamburger chain suspended operations in Ukraine on February 24, after Russia's invasion began,
On Tuesday, there was a line of delivery company employees outside one of the McDonald’s restaurants waiting to collect orders.
The fast food chain also plans to reopen seven more stores in Kyiv and additional restaurants in other cities in the western part of the country as part of its phased reopening program.
Ukrainians perceive McDonald’s relaunch as a symbolic show of support, with the chain shuttered in Russia.


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