Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated that officials who allowed weapons warehouses to operate in a residential area outside Kyiv, where explosions killed 10 people, had been identified and would be held accountable.
Investigation Underway
A Russian strike on the small town of Vyshneve on Kyiv’s western outskirts hit a warehouse housing arms, setting off a series of secondary explosions. Hundreds of houses were damaged. Zelenskiy said an investigation by the Ukrainian Security Service had established which officials within the state weapons producer Ukroboronprom had authorized use of the warehouse in Vyshneve.
“This was a direct violation of both the law and a decision of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s staff,” he said. “The responsible officials have been identified and the state’s position is that each of them must be held accountable.” Without identifying those accused, Zelenskiy said the heads of two state-owned enterprises had operated in violation of the law and of decisions taken by Ukraine’s military.
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