A male driver killed a 33-year-old police captain and wounded another officer during a document check in the village of Terlivka [1].
The incident highlights the volatility of routine law enforcement encounters in the Khmelnytskyi region. The sudden escalation from a standard traffic stop to a lethal shooting underscores the risks faced by officers during basic patrol duties.
Reports said the shooter opened fire while police were checking his documents [1]. The attack resulted in the death of one police officer [2] and left another officer injured [3]. The deceased officer has been identified as 33-year-old Captain Сергій Чорний [1].
The shooter fled the scene immediately after the gunfire. Ukrainian authorities subsequently launched a special operation to locate and capture the unidentified male driver [1].
Investigators are working to determine the motives behind the attack. The specific circumstances that led the driver to open fire during the interaction remain under investigation [1].
Local law enforcement continues to coordinate the manhunt for the suspect. The operation involves specialized units tasked with apprehending the driver before he can cause further harm in the region [1].
“A male driver killed a 33-year-old police captain and wounded another officer during a document check.”
This event demonstrates the lethal risks associated with routine police checkpoints in Ukraine. The transition from a document check to a fatal shooting suggests a high level of aggression or desperation from the suspect, necessitating the deployment of specialized tactical units to resolve the situation.





