Approximately 13 vehicles collided on Volodymyr Ivasyuk Avenue in the Obolon district of Kyiv on Sunday evening [1].
The scale of the pile-up highlights the potential for rapid chain-reaction accidents on major urban arteries, where high traffic volume and environmental factors can lead to severe congestion and safety risks.
The incident took place on May 17, 2024 [2]. Local reports said the collision involved a significant number of cars, creating a large-scale traffic disruption in the Obolon area [1]. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene to manage the wreckage and provide medical assistance.
Authorities have not reached a consensus on the cause of the crash. One report said complex weather conditions were the primary factor leading to the collision [1]. However, other reports said the cause remains unknown [2].
Conflicting accounts of the event have also emerged regarding the nature of the aftermath. While some reports described the incident strictly as a road traffic accident, other accounts mentioned a large-scale fire following an explosion in the district [1]. These discrepancies underscore the chaos often associated with multi-vehicle accidents in densely populated urban zones.
Traffic on Volodymyr Ivasyuk Avenue remained impacted as crews worked to clear the 13 vehicles [1] from the roadway. Local officials have not yet released a final tally of injuries, or the specific mechanical causes behind the initial impact.
“Approximately 13 vehicles collided on Volodymyr Ivasyuk Avenue”
The contradiction between reports of a traffic accident and a fire following an explosion suggests a high-energy collision that may have triggered secondary hazards. This incident emphasizes the volatility of Kyiv's urban traffic corridors during adverse weather, where a single failure in braking or visibility can result in a massive pile-up involving over a dozen vehicles.




