An armed man has taken a number of people hostage on a bus in the western Ukrainian city of Lutsk on Tuesday.
Shots have been heard and the bus damaged, as police officers blocked off the city centre.
The suspect, identified as 44-year-old Russian-born Maksym Kryvosh, through social media is demanding that senior Ukrainian officials publish statements saying that they were terrorists.
He also threatened to detonate another bomb in a crowded place.
Deputy interior minister Anton Gerashchenko said Kryvosh had been convicted twice and spent about 10 years in prison.
"We are in full control of the situation. I know all the details. I am talking with our specialists who are in Lutsk. Professionals are working, doing everything to free our hostages," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's press service quoted him as saying.
Photos showed a small bus parked in the middle of an empty street. Two windows of the bus were smashed and other windows were covered with curtains.


Six killed in India's Mumbai as rains wreak havoc, disrupt travel
Russian attack on Kyiv kills seven, hits apartments, other buildings
Folarin Balogun to play for US after FIFA suspends red-card ban
Arab League condemns Israeli demolition of entire neighborhood in Lebanon
Venezuela quake death toll nears 3,000 as rescue effort winds down