NACP starts monitoring lifestyle of SBI Deputy Director Udovychenko
The National Agency on Corruption Prevention has started monitoring the lifestyle of the First Deputy Director of the State Bureau of Investigation Oleksandr Udovychenko.
10 July 2024
The National Agency on Corruption Prevention has started monitoring the lifestyle of the First Deputy Director of the State Bureau of Investigation Oleksandr Udovychenko.
NATO's current governance structure is outdated and does not take into account current realities. The Alliance's individual commands need to be moved eastward, with military personnel from the Alliance's eastern flank playing a leading role.
05 July 2024
Police are looking for witnesses to the shooting of an 18-year-old Kherson resident by Russians on March 1, 2022.
29 June 2024
The Counterintelligence of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU CI) detained another Russian agent who was preparing a breakthrough of the invaders in Donetsk region and spying on the Defence Forces.
25 June 2024
After the ECHR recognized the violation of human rights by Russia in temporarily occupied Crimea, work will begin on determining the compensation that Russia should pay to the victims.
After the European Court of Human Rights recognized the Russian government as responsible for the administrative practice of rights violations in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea, the court will be able to proceed to hearing individual claims.
Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin has pressed charges against Ukraine’s lawmaker Mykola Tyshchenko following an incident in Dnipro where the legislator and a group of his associates assaulted a former military serviceman following an altercation.
All evidence, in particular facts established with the help of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP), will be used in the International Criminal Court (ICC) and other relevant authorities to bring Russian perpetrators to justice.
23 June 2024
In the cities of Derbent and Makhachkala in the Russian region of Dagestan, a group of armed attackers opened fire at a synagogue and a church, and also engaged police officers, resulting in casualties.
22 June 2024
The five arrested suspects believed to be part of a human trafficking ring lured their Ukrainian victims with refugee status arrangements and false job promises.
21 June 2024
The Kyiv police have served suspicion notices to the perpetrators of the attempted murder of a Kazakh journalist, and they are currently on the international wanted list.
19 June 2024
The prosecutor's office is investigating 28 criminal proceedings concerning the murder of 62 Ukrainian prisoners of war by the invasion forces.
Kazakh President Kassym-Zhomart Tokayev on Wednesday commented on the recent attack targeting Kazakhstan’s opposition journalist Aidos Sadikov in Kyiv, saying that his country is ready to join the investigation.
17 June 2024
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainian prosecutors have registered almost 130,000 Russian war crimes, which is on average 150 crimes per day.
15 June 2024
The Kyiv-Svyatoshinsky District Prosecutor's Office has sent to court an indictment against the company commander of the 64th separate motorised rifle brigade of the Russian Armed Forces, who ordered to shoot an elderly man.
12 June 2024
The Security Service of Ukraine neutralized two bot farms that helped Russian intelligence hack into the phones of Ukrainian defenders and spread Kremlin propaganda.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained a Russian intelligence asset who is believed to have been coordinating Russian strikes targeting the city of Kharkiv.
11 June 2024
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) detained a resident of Odesa who, on the instructions of Russian special services, collected data on military educational institutions and hospitals in Odesa and Zhytomyr regions.
09 June 2024
Three Moldovan citizens suspected of stenciling images of coffins with the inscription "French soldiers who died in Ukraine" have been detained in Paris.
06 June 2024
Ukrainian law enforcers during a meeting with their Swedish counterparts on Wednesday discussed the possibility of transferring to Ukraine a geoscanning device for locating bodies, which will help in the investigation of Russian war crimes.
05 June 2024
In Roissy-en-France, local police detained a 26-year-old man on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack. During the search of the hotel room where he the person was staying, materials intended for the manufacture of explosive devices were discovered. One of them detonated, injuring the suspect so hotel visitors had to be evacuated.
03 June 2024
The Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine invites individuals, groups and organizations to submit information and documentation as regards Russian crimes involving sexual violence and strikes targeting critical infrastructure.
As a result of a special operation, the Security Service of Ukraine detained in Kharkiv a former employee of the disbanded internal forces, who turned out to be a Russian intelligence asset.
Ukrainian prosecutors have initiated proceedings into the fact of abuse of Ukrainian prisoners of war by the Russian military in the Kharkiv axis.
01 June 2024
In Ukraine, 31 people have already been convicted of war crimes against children amid Russia’s full-scale invasion, and 54 have been charged.
The Security Service of Ukraine called on citizens to report traitors and enemy accomplices.
30 May 2024
The Lithuanian company Garsų pasaulis, which prints passports in Lithuania, is associated with Viktor Shevtsov, an oligarch close to the Minsk regime.
20 May 2024
In Ukraine’s Khmelnytskyi region, the archpriest with the local dioceses of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate), who is believed to have been justifying Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and inciting enmity on religious grounds, is facing up to five years in prison if found guilty in court.
18 May 2024
On May 13, the State Security Service of Latvia (VDD) detained two persons on suspicion of gathering intelligence for the purpose of passing it on to Russia.