According to NACP Deputy Head Artem Sytnyk, the NACP expects the most risky declarations of officials to be filed at the end of January, noting the tendency for officials with a higher level of corruption risk to file fewer declarations.
Artem Sytnyk, Deputy Head of the NACP, said that previously more than 99% of declarations were not systematically checked due to limited resources, but with the new legislation and approaches, this will change. Now, a significant part of the declarations will be evaluated automatically, which will make the verification more efficient.
Danilov hinted at positive news regarding the production of ammunition in Ukraine in the near future, with the participation of both state and private companies.
Danilov is optimistic that the U. S. Congress will approve funding for Ukraine in January, following assurances from U.S. leaders and bipartisan efforts.
A minibus crash on the Polish-Ukrainian border leaves one Ukrainian dead and eight injured; Ukraine's Foreign Ministry provides consular assistance and coordinates repatriation.
Ukraine launches joint arms production with NATO countries and seeks to increase production.
Japan considers historic policy change to allow military exports.
Russian troops conducted 139 strikes in Zaporizhzhia region, damaging buildings and infrastructure but causing no casualties.
Court of Appeal to consider Berkut case on January 12.
Ukrainian hackers, possibly affiliated with the SBU, carried out a cyberattack on Rosvodokanal, encrypting more than 6,000 computers and deleting 50 TB of data.
Two Russian military installations in occupied Crimea were attacked by drones and missiles, resulting in the injury of an FSB officer and damage to satellite communications systems.
There is no critical situation at the stations of the "blue" line of the Kyiv subway, there is no threat to human life.
The Cherkasy court changed the conditions of Metropolitan Feodosiy's house arrest from round-the-clock to nighttime, while extending the period of wearing an electronic bracelet.
"Kyivstar has eliminated the outages in southern and western Ukraine caused by the problem on December 20. The network is now stabilized.
A Kyiv court extended the detention of Judge Oleksiy Tandyr until February 17 in the case of a car accident that killed a National Guard officer, and seized his property and funds.
Russian troops intensify artillery attacks in the Tauride sector.
SBU conducts searches in Uzhhorod City Council.
In Kropyvnytskyi, a man who threw a grenade was detained, but no one was injured or materially damaged; criminal proceedings were opened over hooliganism.
Today's outages were caused by Kyivstar's response to a previous cyberattack, and the ongoing restoration of services caused outages in southern and western Ukraine.
Japan plans to change its military export policy and send Patriot missiles to the United States, allowing Washington to provide additional air defense for Ukraine.
Zelenskiy calls on the new Polish government to end the blockade on the border with Ukraine, which he says has strained political relations and affected the Ukrainian economy and grain exports.
Zelenskyy said he has never discussed a ceasefire or a dialogue with Putin with Hungarian Prime Minister Orban. He considers some aspects of Orban's policies unfriendly, but hopes for a diplomatic solution.
President Zelenskyy says he will not dissolve the Verkhovna Rada because elections cannot be held during the war, despite the lack of moral authority among MPs.
Zelenskyy said that the prisoner exchange with Russia was delayed, but that progress was expected soon, and that efforts were underway to return many Ukrainian soldiers.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said the inability to control the skies has affected the southern operation in 2023, emphasizing the need for support and ammunition. Foreign Minister Kuleba confirmed that political decisions on the purchase of F-16 fighter jets have been made, and that technical preparation and training are now underway.
Zelenskyy is confident that Ukraine will receive a €50 billion EU aid package, saying that there are alternative measures if any country opposes it. He also hopes for further support from the United States.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a proposal to mobilize 450-500 thousand additional military personnel, emphasizing the need for specifics and resolution of demobilization and financial aspects, which could cost Ukraine an additional UAH 500 billion.
The High Anti-Corruption Court has remanded in custody Roman Koval, accused of organizing a scheme to embezzle UAH 62 million in public funds, with the possibility of granting bail in the amount of UAH 50 million. The bail provides for Koval's release under certain procedural obligations.
Ukraine to receive several new Patriot defense systems for winter defense, President says.
A gas leak on the third floor of a Kyiv building caused a fire, but there were no casualties.