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04-19-2026, 03:46 AM
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At Least Six Killed in Kiev As Gunman Opened Fire and Took Hostages
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04-19-2026, 05:10 AM
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Re: At Least Six Killed in Kiev As Gunman Opened Fire and Took Hostages
As if they didn't have enough on their hands with the war Now russians and/or their supporters commit mass shootings in their streets |
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04-19-2026, 07:34 AM
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Re: At Least Six Killed in Kiev As Gunman Opened Fire and Took Hostages
Per reports, The weapon used in the attack was preliminarily identified as a KelTec SUB-2000 carbine that was legally registered.
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04-19-2026, 09:02 AM
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Re: At Least Six Killed in Kiev As Gunman Opened Fire and Took Hostages
Local media named the perpetrator as Dmytro Vasylchenkov, a Ukrainian citizen who was born in Moscow. He had previously lived in the Russian city of Ryazan and was a longtime resident of Bakhmut in the eastern Donetsk region. He had a criminal record, Zelenskyy said. According to a leaked Russian database, Vasylchenkov had multiple Russian bank accounts until at least 2021 and a Russian phone number. He travelled several times to Russia in 2016. Reports said he posted anti-Ukrainian and antisemitic content on social media and denied Ukraine’s right to exist as a country. He also fantasised about “cleansing” society using Hitler’s methods and regretted that Russia’s capture of Bakhmut in 2023 did not happen sooner. It is unclear what, if any, contact he may have had with Russia. Kremlin operatives have recruited more than 800 Ukrainians over the past two years, many of them teenagers, to carry out attacks on critical infrastructure and draft offices. The goal, officials say, is to spread uncertainty, fear and distrust. Two police officers fled the scene of a shooting in Kyiv, leaving civilians behind. The law enforcement officers arrived at the scene after reports of gunshots. However, upon seeing a man with a weapon, they ran away, leaving civilians and a child at the scene. One of the adults was unable to escape. |