Yegor Zvonkov, a patrol policeman suspected of fatally wounding a man in Dnipro, has had his measure of restraint changed from round-the-clock detention to nightly house arrest.
Due to the blocking of four checkpoints on the Polish-Ukrainian border, 3,500 trucks are waiting in line, including 1,400 at Shehyny.
The SBU denies claims that the Russian spy network has intensified in its ranks, saying that this is a misinterpretation of the words of the NSDC head, and emphasizes the ongoing successes in counterintelligence activities.
Ukrainians often complain to the ECHR about unlawful detention, with former ECHR judge Anna Yudkivska noting the prevalence of this problem and the decrease in the number of complaints about torture. Complaints about fair trial and property rights are also common.
More than 30 road accidents occurred in Kyiv overnight amid bad weather, resulting in six people being injured.
Harsh winter conditions with strong winds and poor visibility hamper tactical aviation and can destroy drones, but have less impact on cruise missiles, said Yuriy Ihnat, spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force.
The High Anti-Corruption Court remanded the former deputy head of the State Special Communications Service in custody with an alternative bail of UAH 10 million on suspicion of embezzlement of UAH 62 million.
Serhiy Kopystyr, accused of attempting to bribe Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov, is released after posting UAH 100 million bail.
The head of the SBU, Vasyl Malyuk, says that the Crimean bridge is "doomed" after successful attacks by SBU maritime drones undermined its seeming invulnerability and affected Russian logistics.
People's Deputy of Ukraine Andriy Odarchenko, suspected of bribery, was released on bail of UAH 15 million.
The former head of the State Special Communications Service, Yuriy Shchyhol, suspected of embezzling UAH 62 million, was released on bail of UAH 25 million.
Russian troops shelled the village of Dniprovske in the Kherson region, killing a 50-year-old man and wounding a woman.
At the Krasnoilsk checkpoint, Ukrainian border guards seized a large batch of contraband cigarettes hidden in a tanker truck, despite the driver's attempts to obstruct the inspection.
Denys Nazimov, the head of the private company URD Ukrainian Roads, who is a suspect in the case of attempted bribery of top officials in the field of reconstruction, was sent to custody for two months.
Lithuania intends to approve a three-year assistance plan for Ukraine, including military support, humanitarian demining, and equipment repair, as confirmed by the Lithuanian Prime Minister.
Eight Ukrainians were evacuated from Gaza to Egypt, and a total of 259 people were evacuated with the help of various countries.
Zelenskyy and Dutch Prime Minister Rutte discussed the need for continued military and financial support for Ukraine. The Netherlands has allocated an additional €2 billion for 2024 to support Ukraine's fight against Russian aggression.
As stated by Prime Minister Ngrieda Šimonite, Lithuania promises to put pressure on its allies to strengthen sanctions against Russia and Belarus, as well as to look for ways to use frozen Russian assets to help rebuild Ukraine.
Prime Minister Rutte discusses the situation in Ukraine and the approaching winter with President Zelenskyy, reaffirming the Netherlands' support for Russia's aggression.
Prime Minister Shmyhal and Lithuanian Prime Minister Šimonite discussed air defense and other aspects of defense, as well as talks on Euro-Atlantic integration and Ukraine's reconstruction with Lithuanian support.
Ukraine discusses evacuation of truck drivers stuck on the Polish border and issues to be resolved.
A strike by truckers on the border with Poland has left 3,700 trucks in a queue.
The Ukrainian-Slovak border has been unblocked, with about 400 trucks queuing to enter Ukraine.
Over the past week, Czechs and Slovaks have donated more than 400,000 euros for a Black Hawk helicopter worth 4. 3 million euros for the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine. The helicopter is ready for combat and will be handed over by the Czech Ministry of Defense after full funding
Dmytro Sennichenko, former head of the State Property Fund of Ukraine, is accused of laundering more than UAH 10 billion together with his criminal group. The crimes concern large state-owned enterprises, including Odesa Port Plant JSC.
Actor Ostap Stupka was sentenced to a 3-year restriction of liberty and deprived of the right to drive vehicles for 8 years for committing a car accident in Kyiv while intoxicated. The prosecutor's office plans to appeal the verdict
The High Anti-Corruption Court arrested Serhiy Kopystyra, suspected of attempting to bribe Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov, with the possibility of bail in the amount of UAH 100 million.
Oleksandr Slisarenko, deputy head of the occupation administration of Kharkiv, was killed in an explosion in Belgorod (Russia). As UNN has learned from own sources, the top traitor was eliminated by the SBU
The Pechersk Court of Kyiv seized the property of MP Oleksandr Dubinskyi, his mother and ex-wife, including 23 apartments, 8 land plots, 2 residential buildings and 15 cars on charges of tax evasion and money laundering. According to the SBI, the official income of the Dubinsky family did not correspond to the value of their assets.
The Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv has extended the pre-trial investigation in the case of businessman Ihor Kolomoiskyi until March 2, 2024.