Kyiv shooter quarrelled with neighbour before attack, minister says


A victim in a bodybag is carried, at the site of a shooting incident, in Kyiv, Ukraine, April 18, 2026. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko

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.

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.

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."

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.

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)

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