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A gunman from Russia was neutralized by Ukrainian special forces on Saturday, following a tragic shooting incident at a Kyiv supermarket where he killed six individuals and injured 14 others, including a 12-year-old boy.
According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, the 58-year-old shooter was originally from Moscow but had been residing in the Donetsk region for many years.
Zelenskyy reported that the assailant took at least four hostages, tragically killing one, while also shooting four other victims on the street. An additional woman succumbed to her injuries at the hospital.
Disturbing footage captured by bystanders showed the gunman firing at a victim at close range on the street, with other bodies visible on the ground and in nearby courtyards.

The shooter was observed carrying a weapon as he walked down the street, according to video footage obtained by Will Stewart.
After 40 minutes of unsuccessful negotiations, Ukrainian special forces decisively entered the supermarket to end the standoff, as stated by Klymenko.
At least fourteen people were wounded in the attack, though officials cautioned the number may rise as people continue to seek medical assistance.
Among the injured is a 12‑year‑old boy and a supermarket security guard, according to Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko.

The gunman was pictured dead in the convenience store. (Obtained by Will Stewart)
Zelenskyy said the shooter also set fire to an apartment prior to the attack, though it is unclear if any injuries resulted from the arson.
“My condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims,” Zelenskyy wrote in an X post. “…We wish all the wounded a swift recovery.”
The gunman had previously been prosecuted for criminal offenses, but held a valid weapons permit, according to authorities. Investigators from the National Police and the Security Service of Ukraine are investigating.

The gunman was seen holding and shooting a weapon in the street. (Obtained by Will Stewart)
Ukraine’s security service labeled the attack an act of terrorism.
“All available information about him and the motives behind his actions is being thoroughly investigated,” Zelenskyy said. “Every detail must be verified.”
One of the shooter’s neighbors, Hanna Kulyk, 75, described him as an “educated, refined man,” who lived alone and did not socialize often.
“You’d never guess he was some kind of criminal,” Kulyk told The Associated Press.