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Kyiv shooting death toll rises to seven, mayor says

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Posted on April 20, 2026

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April 20 (Reuters) - A man hit in a Kyiv district shooting on Saturday has died in hospital, bringing the toll of those killed in the incident to seven, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Monday. A

Kyiv shooting death toll rises to seven, prosecutor general says

Details and Aftermath of the Kyiv Shooting Incident

Incident Overview

April 20 (Reuters) - A man hit in a Kyiv shooting on Saturday has died in hospital, bringing to the seven the toll of those killed in the incident, Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko said on Monday.

Police Response and Investigation

Actions of Police Officers

Kravchenko, writing on the Telegram messaging app, also said two police officers had been issued "notices of suspicion" after an examination of video from the scene, which showed them running away instead of dealing with the incident's aftermath.

Details of the Attack

A Russian-born man opened fire on passersby with an automatic rifle on Saturday before barricading himself in a supermarket with hostages, where he was shot dead by police.

"Sadly, a man died in hospital today from injuries he sustained and became the seventh victim of the terrorist act," Kravchenko said.

Police Patrol Team's Actions

Kravchenko said an armed police patrol team had been called to the scene, but failed to act to stop the shooter or help the wounded.

"Instead, the patrol team, equipped with firearms and all the legal grounds to use them, in fact left the scene," he wrote.

"Because of the police officers' failure to take action, the man continued to move unhindered down the street and shoot at defenseless pedestrians."

Victims and Ongoing Investigation

Current Status of the Wounded

Earlier, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said seven people, including a child, remained in hospital after being wounded in the shooting in the capital's leafy Holosiivskyi district. Four were in intensive care.

Investigation and Security Concerns

Such shooting incidents are extremely rare in Ukraine, and the country's security service said it was being investigated as a terrorist act. Police have not yet identified a motive for the shooting.

Questions Raised About Security

The shooting has raised questions both about the public's right to self-defense and about how the gunman was able to obtain a firearms permit, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko has said.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Hugh Lawson, Ron Popeski and Ethan Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • The shooter, a 57‑year‑old Moscow‑born Ukrainian, legally held a KelTec SUB‑2000 carbine and began by setting his apartment on fire before opening fire on civilians and taking hostages in a supermarket—he was killed by police after a 40‑minute standoff.
  • The attack—rare in Kyiv’s wartime environment—is being investigated as a potential terrorist act; public debate has intensified over self‑defence rights and how the gunman obtained his firearms permit.
  • Fourteen people were wounded, including a 12‑year‑old and a 4‑month‑old infant; four remain in intensive care and eight are still hospitalised, underscoring the tragedy’s human toll and raising questions about security protocols.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people died in the Kyiv shooting?
Seven people have died as a result of the shooting in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district.
Who was responsible for the Kyiv shooting incident?
A Russian-born man opened fire with an automatic rifle before being shot dead by police.
Where did the shooting occur in Kyiv?
The shooting took place in the leafy Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv.
How many people remain hospitalised after the shooting?
Seven people, including a child, remain hospitalised, with four in intensive care.
What is the status of the investigation into the shooting?
The incident is being investigated as a terrorist act by Ukrainian security services, and police have not yet identified a motive.

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