Bishkek received 95 new buses and 42 units of special equipment

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Bishkek received 95 new buses and 42 units of special equipment
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In Bishkek, a ceremony was held where the Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan, Adylbek Kasymaliev, handed over the keys to 95 new buses and 42 units of special equipment to the city's mayor. This event took place at Depot No. 1, as reported by the government press service.

Adylbek Kasymaliev emphasized that this is a significant step in the process of renewing public transport and urban services. He noted that the Bishkek city administration continues to focus on the development of the city, improving the environmental situation, and creating comfortable conditions for residents.


The head of the Cabinet of Ministers also reported that over 17,000 trees have been planted to improve the environmental situation, and green zones have been expanded. A modern eco-technological plant has started operating in the city, which deals with the disposal of solid household waste and the production of electricity.


New kindergartens and schools, underground passages have been created, and safe and convenient conditions have been ensured for all residents. All these efforts are being carried out by the Bishkek city administration with a systematic and targeted approach.

Adylbek Kasymaliev

He also added that further technical strengthening of municipal enterprises will continue. Kasymaliev urged city service workers to responsibly use the new equipment and improve the quality of services provided to the population.


“Each new vehicle and unit of equipment is an important resource for the residents. The responsible and proper use of these resources is the direct duty of each of you,” said Kasymaliev, noting that the new buses and special equipment will serve as an additional incentive for the development of the city, improve the capabilities of municipal services, and ease their work.

The 12-meter Youtong buses were purchased under the program of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The 42 units of special equipment, including emergency vehicles, dump trucks, hydraulic cranes, and trench vibratory rollers, were acquired with funds from the republican budget.
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