Armed man carrying explosives holds 20 people hostage after seizing a bus in Ukraine

A man armed with explosives is holding around 20 people hostage on a bus after complaining about 'Ukraine's system' in a series of posts online.
Police sealed off the centre of Lutsk, a city 250 miles west of Kiev, earlier today after a man, reported to go by the nickname Maxim Bad, took control of a bus and made a bizarre set of demands.
One photograph showed officers laying on the ground using a car for shelter as they worked to rescue the victims.
The assailant is armed and carrying explosives, officers said in a Facebook statement. He is negotiating with police over the phone.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the assailant took control of the bus at 9.25am local time (7.25am GMT).
A statement from the attacker claimed: 'There are a lot of people with me - machine guns, grenades, two bombs.' He said he had an accomplice 'in a crowded area of the city'.
Police sealed off the centre of Lutsk, a city 250 miles west of Kiev, earlier today. Pictured, Ukranian law enforcement officers lie on the ground behind a car near the bus
Police sealed off the centre of Lutsk, a city 250 miles west of Kiev, earlier today. Pictured, Ukranian law enforcement officers lie on the ground behind a car near the bus
'Armed terrorist' issues message as twenty are held hostage
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Police officers gather supplies as they head towards the bus where 20 people have been taken hostage by an armed man
Police officers gather supplies as they head towards the bus where 20 people have been taken hostage by an armed man
The assailant is armed and carrying explosives, officers said in a Facebook statement. Pictured, the man who is believed to be responsible for the hostage situation
The assailant is armed and carrying explosives, officers said in a Facebook statement. Pictured, the man who is believed to be responsible for the hostage situation
Ukraine: Gunfire heard as Police deal with Lutsk hostage situation
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'The man put forward his demands to law enforcers,' said police. 'Negotiations with him are underway. He is being talked to over the phone.'
His demands appeared absurd, calling on senior Ukrainian officials to post videos saying they are 'terrorist in laws'.

He also asked Ukrainian president Zelensky to urge people to watch the 2005 movie Earthlings. 
Bystanders have started to gather as police officers blocked off the road leading to the bus
Bystanders have started to gather as police officers blocked off the road leading to the bus
Nicknamed Maxim Bad, the assailant has posted online: 'What is freedom? Heaven. How to get there? Be a criminal.' Pictured, the bus
Officers crawling behind a car near the bus
Nicknamed Maxim Bad, the assailant has posted online: 'What is freedom? Heaven. How to get there? Be a criminal.'  Pictured, the bus, left, and officers crawling behind a car, right
A tank parked up at the scene to block the road following the seizure of the passenger bus
A tank parked up at the scene to block the road following the seizure of the passenger bus
The film chronicles the day-to-day practices of factory farms, research labs and puppy mills, all of which rely entirely on animals for profit.

Nicknamed Maxim Bad, the assailant has posted online: 'What is freedom? Heaven. How to get there? Be a criminal.'
He previously wrote a book entitled 'Philosophy of a criminal’.
'My death is not an obstacle for the explosions,' he said. 'The state has always been and is the first terrorist.' 
'Gunshots have been heard, the bus is damaged,' Zelensky said in a Facebook statement, adding that measures are being taken to resolve the situation without casualties.  
He wrote: 'Alarming news from Lutsk. In the morning, at 9.25, a citizen who informed that he had seized a bus with hostages. 
'Currently, the police operation "hostage" has been introduced, and the SBU (Security Service of Ukraine) has introduced the Boomerang plan.  
'It is done to make the situation settled without victims. Holding the progress of events under personal control.'
Bullet holes can be seen in the side of a white bus with blue stripes. Three of the windows are shattered.  
Authorities have identified the man and said that he expressed frustration with 'Ukraine's system' on his social media pages. 
Armed officers stand outside a police van. The bus where the hostages are being held can be seen behind
Armed officers stand outside a police van. The bus where the hostages are being held can be seen behind
Police tape surrounds the scene as people gather to watch the intense operation unfold
Police tape surrounds the scene as people gather to watch the intense operation unfold
Authorities have identified the man and said that he expressed frustration with 'Ukraine's system' on his social media pages. Pictured, the police cordon
Authorities have identified the man and said that he expressed frustration with 'Ukraine's system' on his social media pages. Pictured, the police cordon
Ukrainian media reported that gunshots could be heard at the scene. It was not immediately clear whether anyone has been injured.
One terrified woman called her friend from the bus saying the attacker had explosives. 
Law enforcement surrounded the bus in Lutsk and cordoned off the city. Shots were heard at the scene but there was no immediate information about casualties.    
The anti-terrorist unit of Ukraine's Special Security Service is at the scene. 
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