London police fire shots & seal off Ukrainian Embassy after ‘ramming attack’ on envoy’s car

Ruptly’s footage from the scene shows a sedan with its doors open in the middle of the street and forensic officers examining the area. The location has been cordoned off and a heavy police presence can be seen.
The Ukrainian Embassy described the incident as a “deliberate” ramming of the ambassador’s parked car.
“The police were called immediately, and the suspect’s vehicle was blocked up. 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. The culprit was apprehended and taken to a police station,” the embassy said in a statement.
Ukrainian diplomats were not hurt during the incident, it added. So far, the suspect’s motive remains unclear.
BREAKING: Police say officers 'discharged firearms' in reported shooting near Ukrainian embassy https://t.co/QC5b9fXLeApic.twitter.com/dxFipykspf
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Holland Park, Kensington, London: A resident of the Holland Park area said shots had been fired near Ukrainian Embassy from a car and then armed police had opened fire on a car in turn. https://t.co/6oHZV2bc3bpic.twitter.com/1n09Q5yglD
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The incident is not being treated as terrorism-related, the Metropolitan Police said. The statement said the suspect, a man in his 40s, collided with a number of vehicles outside the embassy. Armed and unarmed officers were dispatched to the scene and had to use firearms and Tasers to stop the man after his “vehicle was driven at police officers.” The suspect was not injured during the shooting and is now in custody.
A man has been arrested after an incident in #HollandPark this morning - police firearms and Taser were discharged. The arrested man was not injured. https://t.co/QYoUqeL24ppic.twitter.com/L05XKjaSeY
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) April 13, 2019
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