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Ukraine police chief resigns after officers allegedly fled deadly shooting

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Updated 11h ago
Key Topics & People
Kyiv *Ihor Klymenko Holosiivskyi district Vitali Klitschko Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Apr 19 Evening

2 articles|2 sources
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BBC News - World11h ago

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. 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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South China Morning Post12h ago

Police patrol chief quits over ‘shameful’ response to Kyiv shooting

Yevhen Zhukov, the head of Ukraine's police patrol, resigned from his position on Sunday following criticism of the police response to a deadly shooting in Kyiv. The resignation comes after an incident on Saturday in the Ukrainian capital where an unknown gunman killed at least six people and injured over a dozen others. Two police officers were reportedly seen fleeing the scene during the shooting. Zhukov, a police general with combat experience, stated that he believed resigning was the right course of action given the circumstances. The incident and subsequent resignation have drawn attention to the performance of the police force.

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Key Claims

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Ukraine police chief resigns after officers allegedly fled a deadly shooting.

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

— Ukrainian authorities

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

— Volodymyr Zelensky

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

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The gun used in the shooting was officially registered.

— officials

Apr 18 Evening

6 articles|6 sources
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Fox News - WorldYesterday

Moscow-born gunman dead after Kyiv shooting rampage leaves at least 6 dead, 14 wounded: Zelenskyy

A Moscow-born gunman killed six people and wounded 14 others in Kyiv, Ukraine on Saturday, April 18, 2026, before being killed by special forces. The 58-year-old shooter, a long-time resident of the Donetsk region, opened fire at a supermarket and on the street, taking hostages and fatally shooting several victims. Ukrainian special forces stormed the store after failed negotiations, ending the rampage that also injured a 12-year-old boy and a security guard. Prior to the attack, the gunman allegedly set fire to an apartment. Despite a prior criminal record, the shooter possessed a valid weapons permit, and the attack is being investigated as an act of terrorism by Ukraine’s security service.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Ukrainian police shoot dead gunman who killed at least 5 and took hostages in a supermarket

On Saturday, April 18, 2026, a gunman in Kyiv, Ukraine, killed at least five people in the Holosiivskyi district before taking hostages and barricading himself inside a supermarket. Ukrainian police stormed the supermarket after negotiations failed. The gunman was shot dead while resisting arrest, according to Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that in addition to the fatalities, ten people were hospitalized. The incident occurred in a shopping mall, and televised footage showed police taking cover while evacuating bystanders.

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

At least two dead as gunman opens fire and takes hostages in Kyiv

A gunman opened fire in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district, resulting in at least two deaths and multiple injuries. The incident, confirmed by Kyiv's Mayor Vitali Klitschko and the Ukrainian police force, involved the attacker taking hostages in a supermarket. According to Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, the gunman shot at police officers before being killed. While the exact number of casualties remains unclear, at least ten people, including a child, have been hospitalized. The incident occurred recently, with initial reports emerging approximately 25 minutes ago.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Investigators examine whether Ukraine terrorist attack was directed by Russia

Ukrainian investigators are examining a possible link to Russia in a Kyiv terrorist attack on Saturday where a gunman, Dmytro Vasylchenkov, killed six people and injured 14 others before being killed by police. The attacker, a Ukrainian citizen born in Moscow, opened fire on passersby, barricaded himself in a supermarket, and took hostages in the Holosiivskyi district. Vasylchenkov had a criminal record, Russian bank accounts, a Russian phone number, and traveled to Russia in 2016. He also posted anti-Ukrainian and antisemitic content online, supporting Russian capture of Bakhmut. Authorities are investigating whether he acted alone or was directed by Moscow, noting Russia's past recruitment of Ukrainians for sabotage.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Ukraine police shoot dead gunman who killed six in Kyiv, took hostages

A gunman killed six people and injured at least ten others in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district on Saturday. The attacker, identified as a 58-year-old Moscow native, opened fire on civilians in the street before barricading himself in a supermarket. After approximately 40 minutes of failed negotiations, special tactical police units stormed the supermarket, fatally shooting the gunman. Four hostages were rescued during the operation. Authorities reported the gunman possessed a legally registered weapon and had recently renewed his permit. The motive for the attack remains unknown, and an investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident, including the validity of the medical certificate he submitted.

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Kyiv gunman kills 6 and takes hostages before being shot dead by Ukraine police

On Saturday in Kyiv, Ukraine, a gunman killed six people and took hostages in a supermarket. Ukrainian police stormed the supermarket after negotiations with the gunman failed. The head of Ukraine's Interior Ministry, Ihor Klymenko, stated that the attacker was killed while resisting arrest. The gunman, born in 1968, fatally shot four people on the street and another inside the supermarket. A sixth victim, a young woman, died in the hospital from her injuries. Police negotiators spoke with the attacker for approximately 40 minutes before the police action.

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Key Claims

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A Moscow native was killed by authorities after allegedly opening fire in Kyiv, killing at least six people and wounding 14 others.

— Fox News

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The 58-year-old shooter long resided in the Donetsk region and was born in Moscow.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ihor Klymenko

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He took at least four hostages, killed one of them, and fatally shot four others on the street.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Ukranian special forces stormed the convenience store after 40 minutes of failed negotiations.

— Ihor Klymenko

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Ukraine’s security service labeled the attack an act of terrorism.

— Ukraine’s security service