A 10-year-old boy named Artem was wounded during a terrorist shooting in Kyiv's Holosiiv district on April 18, 2026 [1].
The incident highlights the extreme violence of the attack and the personal toll on survivors, particularly children caught in the crossfire of targeted terrorism.
Artem witnessed the deaths of his father and aunt during the shooting [1]. The attack was carried out by a gunman born in Moscow who opened fire and took hostages in the Holosiivskyi district [1].
Authorities said the event was a terrorist attack [1]. The gunman's actions resulted in the deaths of seven people [2].
Reports indicate that Artem's father acted to protect the child during the violence [1]. The boy suffered injuries during the event and saw his family members killed as the gunman targeted the area [1].
Investigation into the Moscow-born gunman's motivations and the specifics of the hostage situation continues as the community recovers from the April 18 attack [1, 2].
“A 10-year-old boy named Artem was wounded during a terrorist shooting.”
This event underscores the ongoing security vulnerabilities in Kyiv and the psychological impact of urban terrorism on minors. The specific origin of the perpetrator and the classification of the event as a terrorist attack suggest a broader geopolitical tension manifesting as violent crime within the city's residential districts.




