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Ukraine hostage situation: Man with 'explosives' holds 11 people including children in post office standoff Ukraine hostage situation: Man with 'explosives' holds 11 people including children in post office standoff
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A man believed to be strapped with explosives has taken nine adults and two children hostage in a post office in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, police said on Saturday. A man believed to be strapped with explosives has taken nine adults and two children hostage in a post office in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, police have said.
The unidentified man is calm, has not made any demands and is in regular contact with police via the telephones of the hostages, regional police chief Oleg Bekh told 112 news channel. The unidentified man is calm, has not made any demands and is in regular contact with police through the telephones of the hostages, regional police chief Oleg Bekh told 112 news channel.
Television footage showed police and parked police cars outside a two story white-and-yellow building in the northeastern city. The area has been closed off to traffic. Television footage showed police and parked police cars outside a white-and-yellow two-storey building in the north-eastern city. The area has been closed off to traffic.
"We are trying to do everything to maintain communication with him and to do everything that is necessary to ensure the people are released," Bekh said. "We are trying to do everything to maintain communication with him and to do everything that is necessary to ensure the people are released," Mr Bekh said.
The man in the post office was concerned about the recent prisoner exchange between the Ukrainian authorities and pro-Russian separatists and thought more prisoners should have been released, Bekh said, adding police did not know what he wanted. He added the man in the post office was concerned about the recent prisoner exchange between the Ukrainian authorities and pro-Russian separatists and thought more prisoners should have been released. Police did not know what the hostage-taker wanted.
Ukraine and the separatists swapped hundreds of prisoners on Wednesday in the biggest such exchange since the outbreak of a conflict in the eastern Donbass region that has killed more than 10,000 people. Ukraine swapped hundreds of prisoners with the separatists on Wednesday in the biggest such exchange since the outbreak of a conflict in the eastern Donbass region that has killed more than 10,000 people.
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