A man threw a hand grenade over a fence into a Territorial Center of Recruitment in Bila Tserkva, Kyiv region [1].
The incident highlights the volatile environment surrounding military mobilization efforts in Ukraine. Attacks on recruitment centers reflect the tensions present as the state manages its manpower needs during the ongoing conflict.
The event occurred on April 30, 2024 [1]. According to reports, the individual launched the explosive device over the perimeter fence of the facility [1]. The grenade detonated upon landing within the territory of the center [1].
Despite the explosion, no injuries were reported [2]. Local authorities in the Kyiv region responded to the scene to secure the area and investigate the origin of the attack [1].
While some reports described the device as an object resembling a grenade, other sources identified it specifically as a hand grenade [1]. The discrepancy exists between reports from NV.ua and For-ua.com, though the location is generally cited as Bila Tserkva [1].
Security forces have not released a public motive for the attack. The Territorial Center of Recruitment, known as TCK, is the primary agency responsible for conscription and mobilization in the region [1].
“A man threw a hand grenade over a fence into a Territorial Center of Recruitment”
This incident is part of a broader pattern of resistance and sporadic violence directed at mobilization infrastructure in Ukraine. By targeting the TCK, the perpetrator struck a symbol of state authority and military conscription, illustrating the internal frictions that can arise during prolonged wartime mobilization.




