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Police Detain Gunman Following Shooting Incident on Bucha Street

A 42-year-old man was arrested after firing chaotically in a residential area on Saturday; no casualties were reported as investigators launch a criminal probe. Make us preferred on Google

A 42-year-old man was arrested after firing chaotically in a residential area on Saturday; no casualties were reported as investigators launch a criminal probe. Make us preferred on Google Share Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Bluesky Email Copy Copied Kyiv Regional Police detained a man following a shooting in Bucha, April 25. (Photo: National Police of Ukraine/Telegram) Content Share Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Bluesky Email Copy Copied Flip Make us preferred on Google Kyiv regional police detained a 42-year-old man on Saturday, April 25, after he opened fire in a residential area of Bucha while in a state of alcohol intoxication. According to Kyiv Regional Police, witnesses reported hearing shots on a city street, prompting an immediate response from security police and patrol units. Officers arriving at the scene discovered that the suspect had exited a taxi and begun firing “chaotically” into the air. Follow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official . No injuries were reported in the incident. Investigators have opened a criminal case under Part 4 of Article 296 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (hooliganism involving a firearm). This incident occurs amid heightened public concern regarding firearm safety following a far more serious shooting in Kyiv’s Holosiivskyi district on April 18. Mayor Vitali Klitschko recently confirmed that the death toll from that attack has risen to seven after another victim died in the hospital. The Holosiivskyi shooter, a 58-year-old Russian-born man, killed several civilians and a hostage in a supermarket before being neutralized by KORD special forces. While the Bucha incident resulted in no casualties, Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko and Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko have both emphasized a “zero-tolerance” approach to illegal firearm use in civilian areas. Following the deadly events in Kyiv earlier this month, the SBU has classified the Holosiivskyi attack as a terrorist act , and the Ministry of Internal Affairs has ordered a comprehensive review of police conduct during high-risk interventions to ensure the “serve and protect” principle is strictly maintained. Other Topics of Interest Zelensky Visits Azerbaijan for Security, Energy Talks The president’s first South Caucasus visit since 2022 comes as Baku and Moscow move to ease tensions following the 2024 AZAL plane downing. To suggest a correction or clarification, write to us here You can also highlight the text and press Ctrl + Enter Contact Us Please leave your suggestions or corrections here Cancel Send Kyiv Post Kyiv Post is Ukraine’s first and oldest English news organization since 1995. Its international market reach of 97% outside of Ukraine makes it truly Ukraine’s Global – and most reliable – Voice.