Shooting in Kremenchuk at the TCC: two injured, shooter detained.
According to inkorr.com: A shooting occurred at the Kremenchuk district TCC during the processing of documents for military personnel. As a result of the incident, two servicemen were injured, but their condition is currently stable. The police have already detained the shooter.
This information was confirmed by the editor of the 'Kremenchuk newspaper' Oleg Bulashev, and official data was provided by the Poltava regional TCC.
Circumstances of the incident
According to official data, on October 30th at around 4 PM, the police were escorting a conscript for gathering. During the processing of the documents, the man drew a pistol and opened fire after being questioned about prohibited items.
Two servicemen sustained leg injuries as a result of the shooting. Their condition is stable, and they are in the hospital. The shooter has been detained by the police, and investigative actions are ongoing.
An attack on the life of a serviceman, according to Ukrainian legislation, can be punished by imprisonment from nine to fifteen years, or even life imprisonment.
We remind you that earlier we reported on a mass brawl near the TCC in Odesa.
The shooting at the TCC in Kremenchuk has become a serious incident in which two servicemen were injured. Despite the injuries sustained, their condition is stable. This case once again highlights the importance of security in such institutions and the serious consequences that await in the event of an attack on the lives of servicemen according to the law.
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