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SUN · 2026-04-19 · 17:48 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0419-70766
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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.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-04-19 · 17:48 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Ukraine police chief resigns after officers allegedly fled deadly shooting
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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. 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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The gun used in the shooting was officially registered.

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The shooter has been identified as a 58-year-old man originally from Moscow.

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Two officers were at the scene but did not stop the murderer and fled.

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The Ukrainian authorities are treating Saturday's shooting as a terrorist act.

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The Ukrainian authorities say they are treating Saturday' shooting as a terrorist act but have not yet spoken about a motive. Klymenko described the man's mental state as "clearly unstable".Eight people remain in hospital, of whom one adult was in an "extremely serious condition" and three were in a serious condition, officials said.ReutersThe authorities say the attacker had set fire to his apartment before going on his shooting spreeUkraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an update on Sunday that the two officers had been "at the scene of the crime, but did not stop the murderer, and fled on their own".He accused them of "inaction" and said a criminal case into the matter - which will also check their previous work - was being handled by Ukraine's national investigations bureau."We are going through a war and every day, unfortunately, there are human losses from Russian strikes," Zelensky said. "It is especially painful to lose people like this, in an ordinary city, just on the street."More details are beginning to emerge about the victims of the attack. One man was the father of a child who was injured in the attack, Kravchenko said. Another of those who died was thought to be the boy's aunt.The shooter has been identified as a 58-year-old man who was originally from the Russian capital, Moscow, but who had been living in the Holosiivskyi district in the lead-up to the shooting.Prior to this, he had lived in the eastern Donetsk region - which is largely under Russian occupation and was subject to a separatist conflict prior to Moscow's full-scale invasion - Ukrainian officials said.The gun he used was officially registered, according to officials. They are now investigating how he obtained the necessary documents to renew his licence. While Kyiv is often subject to attacks during the ongoing war with Russia, shootings of this kind are rare in the city.Klymenko said there would not be a mass check of gun owners following the shooting."I believe that people should have the right to armed self-defence," he added. "Especially after the experience when, at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, civilians received weapons for national resistance."Ukrainian citizens are permitted to own non-automatic firearms provided they meet licence conditions, such as not having a criminal record or history of mental illness.Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukrainians have been able to carry weapons for self-defence and to defend their country.
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