Ukraine police chief resigns after officers allegedly fled deadly shooting
Following a deadly shooting in Kyiv, Ukraine, the city's police chief has resigned after two officers allegedly fled the scene. The shooting, which authorities are treating as a terrorist act, left one dead and eight hospitalized.

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AI-generatedFollowing a deadly shooting in Kyiv, Ukraine, the city's police chief has resigned after two officers allegedly fled the scene. The shooting, which authorities are treating as a terrorist act, left one dead and eight hospitalized. President Zelenskyy criticized the officers' "inaction" and announced a criminal investigation into their conduct. The shooter, a 58-year-old man originally from Moscow who had been living in the Holosiivskyi district, had set fire to his apartment before the attack. The registered gun he used is now under investigation regarding how he obtained the license. Despite the rare nature of such shootings in Kyiv, the police chief stated there would be no mass check of gun owners.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe gun used in the shooting was officially registered.
The shooter has been identified as a 58-year-old man originally from Moscow.
Two officers were at the scene but did not stop the murderer and fled.
The Ukrainian authorities are treating Saturday's shooting as a terrorist act.
Ukraine police chief resigns after officers allegedly fled a deadly shooting.