Scandal with 'shooting by a TCK employee' at a man near Kyiv: all details of the incident.


On Friday, November 15, an incident with gunfire occurred in the Boryspil district of Kyiv region during a check of military registration documents. The police are conducting an investigation and establishing all the circumstances of the event.
According to the investigation, the incident occurred near one of the enterprises where a group was checking documents.
It turned out that the driver of the vehicle is wanted for violating military registration rules. The situation escalated when the passenger of the car exited the vehicle, struck the law enforcement officer, and fled into the territory of the enterprise.
Initially, there was information on social networks that the shooting was carried out by a TCK employee, but law enforcement officials denied this information. The investigation established that the shots were fired by a representative of the DFG who unilaterally began pursuit and made two shots in the air with traumatic weapons.
A investigative group was working at the scene. Law enforcement officers seized the device for firing rubber bullets and shell casings. According to preliminary information, no one was injured, and the man disappeared in an unknown direction.
The Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine urged the media to rely only on official data and 'not to demonize the TCK and SP servicemen.' The Boryspil police department continues to investigate all the circumstances of the event within the framework of the opened criminal proceeding.
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