Foreigner in central Kyiv beats man, causing the loss of an eye — suspect faces up to 8 years in prison

Incident at a hotel on Yurii Illienko Street: the injured man was hospitalized with a closed traumatic brain injury and the loss of an eye. Here's what is known and how law enforcement is responding.

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Details of the incident

According to UNN citing the Main Department of the National Police in Kyiv, late in the evening a conflict occurred in one of the hotels on Yuri Illienko Street, in the Shevchenkivskyi district, between a guest of the establishment and an event attendee.

Law enforcement established that a 38-year-old foreign national was detained on suspicion of beating a 42-year-old Kyiv resident. The victim was hospitalized with a closed traumatic brain injury, a concussion, and what doctors recorded as a loss of an eye.

"During the argument the offender, while intoxicated, inflicted numerous blows to the man's head with his hands and feet. Doctors hospitalized the victim with a closed traumatic brain injury and a concussion. As a result of the sustained injuries, the man also lost an eye."

— Main Department of the National Police in Kyiv

Legal qualification and response

The suspect has been notified of suspicion under Part 1 of Article 121 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (intentional grievous bodily injury). The article's sanction provides for punishment of up to 8 years imprisonment. The investigation is ongoing, with evidence collection and witness interviews continuing.

This case serves as a reminder of two important things for the city: first — safety in public places, including hotels, where proper procedures for responding to conflicts should be in place; second — the prompt work of the police, which must quickly document incidents and ensure justice for victims.

What’s next

The decision in this case will depend on the results of the investigation and court proceedings. For the public, it is a signal: in cases of serious bodily injury, it is important to contact law enforcement and provide testimony. For venue owners, a system of preventive measures and cooperation with the police remain key components of visitor safety.

The case is being reported by local law enforcement agencies and UNN; further developments will follow official statements from the investigation and court rulings.

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