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Ukrainian Police Chief Resigns After Officers Flee Kyiv Shooting

Ukraine's police chief resigned following reports that two officers were suspended for allegedly fleeing a mass shooting in Kyiv and abandoning civilians. The incident sparked outrage and an investigation.

19 Apr, 17:53 — 20 Apr, 05:31
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The IndependentMostly Factual11d ago

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Ukrainian police chief resigns after officers ‘disgracefully’ flee Kyiv shooting

Eight people, including a 12-year-old child, remain hospitalised in Kyiv after shooting that killed six

By Arpan Rai and Dan Haygarth

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straits-timesMostly Factual12d ago

Two officers suspended in Ukraine over claims they fled Kyiv shooting - The Straits Times

Two officers suspended in Ukraine over claims they fled Kyiv shooting  The Straits Times

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Korea HeraldMostly Factual12d ago

Two officers suspended over claims they fled Kyiv shooting

Ukraine's interior minister said on Sunday two police officers had been suspended after a video circulated online showed them fleeing the scene of the shooting in Kyiv in which six people were killed. A gunman opened fire and took hostages at a supermarket in the Ukrainian capital's residential district on Saturday, before being killed during an arrest attempt. In a video posted by Ukrainian media, two police officers wearing uniforms and yellow vests are seen standing next to a person on the gr

By The Korea Herald

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ukrinformMixed12d ago

Syrskyi: Development of Military Law Enforcement Service's potential proves its effectiveness as combat component

Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi emphasized that the Military Law Enforcement Service (VSP) is much more than a body of control or response: the development of its potential has shown that it is capable of acting not only as a law enforcement structure, but also as an effective combat component.

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