A practical shooting championship took place in Kyiv, organized by the training center with support from the Dynamo sports society of Ukraine. Nearly 80 participants attended, including 15 veterans of military operations.
The competitors practiced shooting exercises that simulate real combat conditions, which are essential on the front lines. Such training is crucial for both police officers and veterans, helping them enhance their skills in quick response, tactical thinking, and teamwork to protect Ukraine.
Veterans participating in the championship showcased impressive skill levels, sharing their combat experiences and practical advice with colleagues. This event marked another step in implementing Kyiv police's veteran support policy through sports.
Ruslan Hubanov, assistant to the chief of police in Kyiv on veteran affairs, emphasized that these competitions are not just about accuracy testing:
“We are honing skills that are vital in real situations. Sports and practice are the paths to strength, endurance, and confidence needed both in service and on the front lines.”
Following the championship, the top shooters were awarded valuable gifts from the Kyiv police sports club. Winners received trophies, medals, and certificates from the Kyiv city organization of the Dynamo sports society of Ukraine.
Kyiv police continue to develop initiatives aimed at supporting veterans and enhancing the professional training of personnel. Unity, endurance, and high skill levels are the keys to shared victory.