Man Throws Grenade at Police During Air Raid Alert in Solonka, Then Flees.
Incident in Solonka Village
According to TSN.ua: On January 23, during an air raid alert in the village of Solonka, Lviv district, a 48-year-old local resident threw a paintball grenade at law enforcement officers. The incident occurred around 5:00 PM. The grenade's explosion did not injure any police officers or other individuals, but it caused a serious breach of public order.
Following the attack, the man fled the scene by car, prompting police to launch a manhunt. Authorities have identified the suspect and are actively searching for him. The event alarmed local residents who witnessed it and has highlighted the need for enhanced security measures in the region, which is located in western Ukraine.
Police Response
Police are currently continuing their efforts to locate the fugitive and determine all the circumstances surrounding the case.
The Solonka incident underscores growing security risks in the area, particularly during air raid alerts. Even non-lethal devices like paintball grenades can incite public panic and lead to dangerous consequences. Police stress the importance of a swift response to such situations to maintain public order and safety.
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