Zelenskiy says Ukraine officials will be held accountable for weapons store


FILE PHOTO: Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attends a bilateral meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (not pictured) on the sidelines of the NATO leaders' summit in Ankara, Turkey, July 7, 2026. Michael Kappeler/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

July 11 (Reuters) - Ukrainian ⁠President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday that officials ⁠who allowed weapons warehouses to operate in a ‌residential area outside Kyiv where explosions killed 10 people had been identified and would be held accountable.

A Russian strike this week ​on the small town of Vyshneve ⁠on Kyiv's western outskirts ⁠hit a warehouse housing arms, setting off a series of ⁠secondary ‌explosions. Hundreds of houses were damaged.

Zelenskiy said an investigation by the Ukrainian Security Service ⁠had established which officials within the state weapons ​producer Ukroboronprom ‌had authorised use of the warehouse in Vyshneve.

"This ⁠was a ​direct violation of both the law and a decision of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's staff," he said. "The responsible officials have ⁠been identified and the state's position ​is that each of them must be held accountable."

Without identifying those accused, Zelenskiy said the heads of two state-owned ⁠enterprises had operated in violation of the law and of decisions taken by Ukraine's military. Other officials who may have contributed to decisions would also be ​investigated, he said.

"Every enterprise manager must ⁠ensure that such tragedies are never repeated," he said.

The ​episode sparked a public outcry, ‌with residents claiming negligence and a ​lack of information from officials.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar; Editing by Alistair Bell)

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