McDONALD’S has reopened some of its restaurants in Ukraine to walk-in customers. The American fast food firm temporarily closed its 100 restaurants in the country when Russia invaded in February. McDonald’s temporarily closed its 100 restaurants in Ukraine But following the reopenings yesterday, hungry Big Mac lovers queued to get their hands on their favourite treats again. Yaroslav Holovatenko, of Kyiv, said: “This is a nice gift from McDonald’s.” The chain had restarted trading on a delivery-only basis last week. Yesterday they started to accept walk-in customers. READ MORE ON MCDONALDS UNHAPPY MEAL I'm furious after being fined for parking at McDonald's charity family fun day FEELING HANGRY? I work at McDonald’s - I hate one regular’s order Paul Pomroy, McDonald’s senior vice-president, said: “We’ve become convinced that our reopening will return a small, albeit important, sense of normalcy to Ukraine. “Ukraine’s leaders have said that returning to work is the best way for foreign companies to support the local economy and the Ukrainian nation.” Most read in The Sun 'SILLY JUDGES' Strictly Come Dancing fans in shock as leak reveals first eliminated dancer GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE Culture Club icon Boy George signs up for new series of I'm A Celeb BLOODY LEGACY Cancer-stricken Putin 'in horrible pain & rushing to cement place in history' LUST MARRIED Jermain Defoe begged nurse for sex - just one month after £200K wedding SAUCY REVEAL Masked Dancer fans all have the same reaction as Tomato Sauce is revealed MILES HIGH I'm locked in an airport parking row over 309 'additional' miles on my Mercedes