The interior Ministry of Ukraine has called the motives of the hostage taker in Kharkov
Seized hostages in Kharkov, a man tried to Rob the post office. Wrote about this on his page in Facebook adviser to the head of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine Anton Gerashchenko.
“Today in Kharkov in one of the office departments with the purpose of armed robbery came a man with a subject similar to gun”, — he wrote. According to him, this time in the building were nine people, namely, postal employees, and visitors, including two children. One was in the building called the police. “The robber realized that he could not now safely leave the crime scene with the loot,” and said that all was taken hostage, said Gerashchenko.
The adviser to the interior Minister said that at the moment, a hostage the man he called a terrorist, negotiations.
He was invited to surrender, to let go and surrender. “We hope that the terrorist are smart enough to lay down their arms and surrender, instead of before the New year to get a sniper’s bullet in the head”, — said Gerashchenko.
The man who seized hostages, said that his body is enshrined the explosives, which he can operate, said the police spokesman Jaroslav was Trakalo.
According to him, while the invader not voiced their claims. Head of the National police in the Kharkiv region Oleg Bech reported that the hostages were 11 persons, namely: nine adults and two children.
Ul Shevchenko in Kharkov #blocked. Closer to 50-70 meters to the building Ukrposhta not be suitable. A lot of police. pic.twitter.com/VqoHKjZ4Md
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In the “Kiev” man seized the building of the mail. It supposedly explosives. Inside have children. Later pic.twitter.com/B0pKf6NtyO
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#Charkov e unknown I seized the post office. According to preliminary data, speech can go about the robbery attempt, the attacker declares he has explosives.
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