Kiev car bomb kills colonel in Ukrainian military intelligence

A colonel in Ukraine's military intelligence was killed by a car bomb in central Kiev

Investigators work at the scene of a car bomb explosion which killed Maksim Shapoval, a high-ranking official involved in military intelligence, in Kiev, Ukraine
Investigators work at the scene of a car bomb explosion which killed Maksim Shapoval, a high-ranking official involved in military intelligence, in Kiev, Ukraine

A colonel in Ukraine's military intelligence was killed by a car bomb in central Kiev on Tuesday, the defence ministry said, describing the incident as a "terrorist act".

Police said an explosive device in the vehicle blew up at 6:16 CET while the car was moving, killing the driver and wounding a passer-by.

Interior ministry spokesman Artem Shevchenko said at a briefing that, judging by initial indications, it appeared "obvious" that the blast was caused by an explosive device.

"As a result of (the explosion) a member of the defense ministry's main intelligence department, Colonel Maksim Shapoval, was killed," the defence ministry said in a statement.

The police and the ministry did not give further details or say who could be behind the attack, other that the police were treating the incident as an act of terrorism and have launched an investigation to find the perpetrators.

Since fighting with pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine broke out in 2014, the number of incidents involving explosives outside the conflict zone has increased, but car bombs are relatively rare.

The last major incident in Kiev occurred in July, when a prominent investigative journalist, Pavel Sheremet, was killed by the detonation of an explosive device in his car.