Ukraine: Two policemen wounded in apparent Kyiv court suicide bombing

Police special operations team members are seen at the site of a Kyiv district court where an explosive device had been detonated on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

KYIV, July 6 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Two police officers were wounded in a Kyiv district court on Wednesday as a man who was brought to attend a hearing blew himself up, officials said.

There were at least two explosions at Kyiv’s Shevchenkivskyi district court.

“An offender died at the scene. According to preliminary information, he blew himself up,” Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said on social media.

Two law enforcement officers were wounded as they stormed the premises, Klymenko added.

“Their lives were saved by their shields,” he added.

The suspect was identified as Igor Gumenyuk. He was detained in 2015 in connection with the deaths of four national guardsmen.

Earlier Wednesday Ukrainian officials said that law enforcement in the capital Kyiv were responding to reports of an explosion at a district court and emergency services were responding on the scene.

Kyiv has been under heightened security since Russia invaded Ukraine in February last year and a curfew remains in place during the night.

“According to preliminary information, an unidentified device was detonated by a man who was brought to the court hearing,” Klymenko said earlier.

The General Prosecutor’s Office said that a man who had been taken to a court hearing had detonated an explosive device as he attempted to “escape from custody” when he was in a restroom. — NNN-AGENCIES

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