Karavan shooting

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Karavan Shooting
Location of Kyiv in Ukraine
LocationKyiv, Ukraine
Date26 September 2012
Attack type
Shooting
Deaths3
Injured1
PerpetratorsYaroslav Mazurok

The Karavan shooting was a notable gun crime which took place in Ukraine's capital of Kyiv on September 26, 2012.[1][2]

Events[edit]

The incident saw suspect Yaroslav Mazurok (or Mazurka) supposedly taken to the back room of the Karavan Shopping Mall by security guards. At this point, he produced a gun and shot dead three of the security guards, seriously injuring a fourth, before escaping.

The case stunned Ukraine, soon becoming one of the most infamous incidents of gun crime since Ukrainian independence (1991). Accused shooter Mazurok then apparently went on the run for over a month, before his body was found in the woods near Kyiv's Dorohozhychi metro station. The police reported him as being an illegal gunsmith, and a trained assassin, however his family protested his innocence, with his wife claiming he was a labourer, and had been framed.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BBC News - Man shoots dead three guards at Ukraine supermarket". BBC News. 26 September 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Ukraine's Karavan killer suspect found dead". English pravda.ru. 12 November 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2014.