Explosion in Mykolaiv injures seven Ukrainian police officers, police chief says
Explosion in Mykolaiv injures seven Ukrainian police officers, police chief says
ReutersMon, February 23, 2026 at 8:59 PM UTC
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1 / 0Cars at a petrol station where seven police officers were injured after explosion in MykolaivView of the compound of a petrol station where seven police officers were injured after an explosion, according to Chief of National Police Ivan Vyhivskyi, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, February 23, 2026. Press service of the National Police of Ukraine/Handout via REUTERS
Feb 23 (Reuters) - An explosion in Ukraine's southern city of Mykolaiv injured seven police officers on Monday, two of them seriously, the head of the national police said, marking the second attack involving police in three days.
Ivan Vyhivskyi said the officers had parked their cars in anticipation of a shift change when the explosion occurred.
On Saturday, an explosion in Lviv killed a woman police officer and injured 24 people.
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"The day before yesterday, a terrorist attack against police officers took place in Lviv," Vyhivskyi wrote on Facebook, referring to the city in western Ukraine near the Polish border.
"This is not a coincidence. The enemy is deliberately trying to kill Ukrainian police officers who defend people and the state every day."
Later on Monday, police in the southeastern city Dnipro reported an explosion at a city police station, which smashed windows and damaged furnishings inside. No injuries were reported and police made no comment on what might have caused the explosion.
(Reporting by Ron PopeskiEditing by Bill Berkrot and Nia Williams)
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