Police open fire as vehicle rams Ukraine embassy car in London; no injuries

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Police forensics officers work at the site where police fired shots after a vehicle rammed the parked car of Ukraine's ambassador, outside the Ukrainian embassy in London
Police forensics officers work at the site where police fired shots after a vehicle rammed the parked car of Ukraine’s ambassador, outside the Ukrainian embassy in London, Britain, April 13, 2019. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

April 13, 2019

LONDON (Reuters) – Police in London opened fire outside the Ukrainian embassy on Saturday after a man rammed his vehicle into the ambassador’s empty parked car at least twice before being arrested, officials said.

No one was hurt in the incident, which happened early on Saturday outside the embassy building in the affluent Holland Park area of west London, and it was not being treated as terrorism, police said in a statement.

The embassy said in a statement that the ambassador’s empty official vehicle had been deliberately rammed as it sat parked in front of the building.

“The police were called immediately, and the suspect’s vehicle was blocked up,” it added.

“Nevertheless, despite the police actions, the attacker hit the ambassador’s car again. In response, the police were forced to open fire on the perpetrator’s vehicle.”

TV footage later showed a silver car slewed across the cordoned-off road with its driver’s door open and window shattered.

Police said they had been called at around 9.50 am on Saturday to reports of a car having hit several vehicles in the road.

“On arrival at the scene, a vehicle was driven at police officers,” they added in a statement. “Police firearms and Taser were discharged, the vehicle was stopped and a man, aged in his 40s, was arrested.”

The man was taken to hospital as a precaution but was not injured, they added.

(Reporting by Stephen Addison; Editing by Angus MacSwan and Helen Popper)

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