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London police fire shots after vehicle rams Ukraine embassy car

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LONDON: Police opened fire outside Ukraine’s embassy in London on Saturday after a vehicle rammed into the ambassador’s parked car and then drove at officers called to the scene.

No diplomatic staff were injured in the incident and nor was the suspect, a man in his 40s, but he was taken to hospital as a precaution after being arrested, police said. The incident, which occurred shortly before 10am ( 0900 GMT) and took place in the exclusive Holland Park area, is not being treated as terrorism.

“The official vehicle of the ambassador of Ukraine to the UK was deliberate­ly rammed as it sat parked in front of the embassy of Ukraine’s building,” a statement from the embassy said.

It said police were called and quickly blocked the suspect vehicle, but the driver hit the ambassador’s car again.

“No- one of the embassy staff were injured,” the embassy said.

London’s Metropolit­an Police confirmed they were called to reports of a car hitting a number of parked cars near the Ukrainian embassy.

“On arrival at the scene, a vehicle was driven at police officers,” the force said in a statement.

“Police firearms and Taser were discharged, the vehicle was stopped and a man, aged in his 40s, was arrested.

“He has been taken to a central London hospital as a precaution. He was not injured.”

The statement added: “The incident is not being treated as terrorist-related.”

Senior police officer Andy Walker said there would be an investigat­ion into the discharge of a police firearm, as in line with procedure. – AFP

 ??  ?? Police forensics officer works at the site where the vehicle rammed the parked car of Ukraine’s ambassador, outside the Ukrainian embassy in London. — Reuters photo
Police forensics officer works at the site where the vehicle rammed the parked car of Ukraine’s ambassador, outside the Ukrainian embassy in London. — Reuters photo

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