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Authorities say the officers have been suspended and an investigation into their actions is under way.
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Six people died and 14 others were injured on Saturday after a man opened fire on people in the street in Kyiv's southern Holosiivskyi district before taking others hostage in a nearby supermarket. He was later killed in a shoot-out with police.
Footage has since been shared online appearing to show officers leaving civilians and running away from the scene.
Ukraine's Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said the officers in question had been suspended and that an investigation into their actions was under way.
"'Serve and protect' is not just a slogan. It must be supported by appropriate professional actions. Especially at critical moments, when people's lives depend on it," he wrote on Telegram.
However, Klymenko cautioned: "It is not entirely correct to make generalisations about the entire police only by the actions of two employees."
Zhukov told a news conference on Sunday that the officers had "failed to assess the situation properly and left civilians in danger". He also said they acted "unprofessionally and unworthily".
"As a combat officer, I have decided to submit my resignation from the position I currently hold," Zhukov said.
The Ukrainian authorities say they are treating Saturday' shooting as a terrorist act but have not yet spoken about a motive. Klymenko described the man's mental state as "clearly unstable".
Eight people remain in hospital, of whom one adult was in an "extremely serious condition" and three were in a serious condition, officials said.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an update on Sunday that the two officers had been "at the scene of the crime, but did not stop the murderer, and fled on their own".
He accused them of "inaction" and said a criminal case into the matter - which wi
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