KYIV. April 1 (Interfax) - Law enforcement services have discovered an improvised bomb at the Right Sector's headquarters at Hotel Dnepr in Kyiv, vacated earlier on Tuesday, said Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov.
"The Right Sector left Hotel Dnepr unarmed, accompanied by security service personnel on Tuesday morning. Several weapons and an improvised bomb were discovered during a search," he told journalists on Tuesday.
Avakov also said that a man, wounded in central Kyiv on Monday, remains in serious condition.
Reports said earlier that a Right Sector member fired shots near the hotel on Monday evening, wounding three men, among them First Vice Mayor Bohdan Dubas.
The gunman was later detained and taken to the State Security Service's detention facility, while the Right Sector's headquarters were encircled.
Avakov announced on Tuesday morning that Right Sector activists had vacated Hotel Dnepr unarmed and left for a camp outside Kyiv.