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Carjacker in Ukraine holds local police chief hostage & threatens officers with GRENADE Ukraine carjacker at large after holding local police chief hostage for hours & threatening officers with GRENADE
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A vehicle hijacking suspect has threatened to blow himself up, along with a police officer, in the city of Poltava in northeastern Ukraine. Negotiations have seen the hostage traded for a local police chief. A Ukrainian man who threatened to blow himself up along with a police chief has released the hostage and remains at large. Police have launched an operation to capture him.
Police tried to detain a man suspected of possessing a stolen vehicle. Deputy Interior Minister Anton Herashchenko said the suspect grabbed one of the officers by the hand and was holding him tightly while threatening to set off the grenade. The suspect later agreed to release the officer in exchange for a local police chief and a new car, Herashchenko added. The hostage drama in the Ukrainian city of Poltava began with a routine police raid to detain a man suspected of possessing a stolen vehicle. As the officers were closing in on the suspect, he grabbed one of them by the hand and threatened to set off a grenade. 
Herashchenko told Channel 112 that the suspect is currently driving around the city with the new hostage, escorted by patrol cars. Amid negotiations, the suspect agreed to release the officer in exchange for a local police chief and a police van so they could leave the city. After driving away from Poltava, the suspect left the van in the middle of the road and fled to the nearby woods, police said. The hostage was unharmed.
It is unclear where the man is headed, but local media have said his car is moving in the direction of Ukraine’s capital Kiev. According to local media, the suspect is a 32-year-old man who was previously convicted of drug offenses. Deputy Interior Minister Anton Herashchenko said that the suspect is a 32-year-old man who was previously convicted of theft, fraud, and drug offenses. He was also reportedly treated for mental illness. Herashchenko released an old mugshot of the suspect.
The crisis comes just two days after a dramatic hostage situation in another Ukrainian city, as a gunman seized a passenger bus in the center of Lutsk and threatened to blow it up. The siege lasted for around 12 hours, and the hostages were freed after President Volodymyr Zelensky personally negotiated with the terrorist, who was arrested. The crisis took place just two days after a dramatic hostage situation in another Ukrainian city, as a gunman seized a passenger bus in the center of Lutsk and threatened to blow it up. The siege lasted for around 12 hours, and the hostages were freed after President Volodymyr Zelensky personally negotiated with the terrorist, who was arrested.
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