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Kyiv shooter quarrelled with neighbour before attack, minister says

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Posted on April 21, 2026

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April 21 (Reuters) - A gunman who killed seven people in a mass shooting in Kyiv on Saturday had quarrelled with his neighbour before he opened fire on passersby, public broadcaster Suspilne cited

Kyiv Shooter Quarrelled with Neighbour Before Attack, Police Say

Details of the Kyiv Mass Shooting Incident

Background and Motive

April 21 (Reuters) - A gunman who killed seven people in a mass shooting in Kyiv on Saturday had quarrelled with his neighbour before he opened fire on passersby, public broadcaster Suspilne cited Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko as saying on Tuesday.

The man had been in a long-running dispute with his neighbour and on the day of the attack the two had argued, Suspilne reported, citing Klymenko. After shooting several people the man barricaded himself inside a supermarket with hostages, where he was shot dead by police.

Shooter's Actions and Timeline

Klymenko on Tuesday outlined the shooter's actions: First he fired shots from a non-lethal pistol near the entrance to his building, then he returned to his apartment and grabbed a rifle, set the apartment on fire and went out into the street.

Recording and Possible Intent

The shooter had been recording the events on a dictaphone, likely to keep a record of the dispute in case of possible defence, Suspilne said citing the minister.

"That is, he may not have intended to shoot," Klymenko was quoted as saying. "He was recording this scandal so that he would not be accused later in court, for example, or by the police of having told someone something."

Public Reaction and Aftermath

Such shootings are extremely rare in Ukraine. The incident has sparked a debate on the public's right to own guns for self-defence, as well as an outcry over the actions of two patrol police officers who were filmed running away after hearing gunfire, leaving civilians unprotected.

A drawing of the outline of a body above the words "Who is protecting who?" appeared on a road near the site of the incident.

Police Response and Consequences

Ukrainian media outlet Ukrainska Pravda cited Klymenko as saying that the entire management chain of Kyiv's patrol police department has been removed from their posts.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Daniel Flynn and Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • The shooter, identified as 57‑year‑old Dmytro Vasylchenkov, had a longstanding dispute with a neighbour and fired first with a non‑lethal pistol before escalating to a rifle attack on civilians, setting his apartment on fire, and then taking hostages in a supermarket where police ultimately neutralized him under fire. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko stressed that such mass shootings are extremely rare in wartime Ukraine and opposed mass background checks of gun owners, instead reiterating support for civilians’ right to armed self‑defence while pursuing expert discussions on future firearms legislation. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Public outrage over police officers fleeing the scene led to the removal of the entire command chain of Kyiv’s patrol police, and the former patrol police chief resigned and was reassigned as an adviser, as Interior Ministry pledged reforms including enhanced training, psychological resilience and tactical readiness. (kyivpost.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What sparked the mass shooting in Kyiv?
The attack was sparked by a long-running dispute and a quarrel between the shooter and his neighbour.
How many people were killed in the Kyiv shooting?
Seven people were killed during the mass shooting in Kyiv.
How did the police respond to the Kyiv shooting?
The shooter barricaded himself with hostages and was eventually shot dead by police; the police's response has since faced public scrutiny.
What actions did the shooter take during the incident?
He first fired a non-lethal pistol, then used a rifle, set his apartment on fire, went into the street, and recorded events on a dictaphone.
Has the incident affected Kyiv's police leadership?
Yes, the entire management chain of Kyiv's patrol police department was removed from their posts following the incident.

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