Thousands of Corrupted Images Clog Kyiv's Digital Archives, Officials Warn
Urban planners, archivists and city councillors are sounding the alarm over thousands of duplicate and corrupted images clogging Kyiv's municipal digital infrastructure.
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Urban planners, archivists and city councillors are sounding the alarm over thousands of duplicate and corrupted images clogging Kyiv's municipal digital infrastructure.
Duplicate and corrupted images clogging the city's public databases are slowing emergency response systems, distorting urban planning records, and costing Kyiv's municipal budget real money.
A municipal digitisation push meant to modernise public records has instead left hundreds of Kyiv households locked out of property documents because of a technical failure that replicated the same image across thousands of files.
Community members across Podil, Obolon and the city centre say irreplaceable neighbourhood images are vanishing from public platforms, replaced by corrupted duplicates.
A wave of duplicate image replacements across Kyiv's public spaces has left community members frustrated, confused, and demanding accountability from municipal authorities.
A citywide push to clear duplicate and corrupted images from public databases is quietly reshaping how Kyivans access housing records, planning permits, and social services.

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