Hetmantsev's posts about judges' decisions can be perceived as interference in the work of the judiciary, the lawyer believes.
The National Security and Defence Council is ready to consider imposing sanctions against Odessa businessmen Serhiy Groza and Volodymyr Naumenko and companies controlled by them after receiving relevant proposals from the Security Service of Ukraine.
Philanthropists restored the Shevchenko's house.
Blocking the work of enterprises that ensure the operation of Ukraine's maritime export corridor will lead to a drop in exports and state budget revenues, says Yulia Klymenko, First Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Transport and Infrastructure.
Russian troops shelled Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovs'k region with artillery on June 12, firing about five shells at a local village, but there were no casualties.
For the first time in the history of the war, Ukrainian special forces destroyed the latest Russian digital radio relay station R-416GM, cutting off communication between the command post and army units.
Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost approximately 522,810 personnel and 7,928 tanks.
Russian warships armed with Kalibr cruise missiles are deployed in the Black, Azov, and Mediterranean Seas, posing a potential missile threat.
During the 85-day siege of Mariupol, Russia used tactics of deliberate starvation that amount to war crimes, resulting in the deaths of about 22,000 civilians.
Russian troops attacked Zaporizhzhia region 404 times, shelling 10 settlements with drones, missiles and artillery.
In Armenia, dozens of people were injured and detained when police used stun grenades against protesters demanding the resignation of the government over the decision to return villages to Azerbaijan.
Greece is experiencing a record-breaking heat wave, with temperatures reaching 43°C, which has led to the closure of schools and restricted access to the Acropolis.
Lithuania will transfer 14 M113 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine to strengthen the demining capabilities of the Ukrainian army as part of its participation in the Mine Action Coalition.
Apple becomes the first brand to be worth more than $1 trillion, with a 15% increase in brand value compared to last year.
Ukrainian border guards helped recover a 17th-century Jan Linsen painting stolen from the Dutch museum in Westfries almost 20 years ago, working with Polish authorities to seize it from a thief who was trying to sell it.
Jerry West, one of the NBA's greatest players and the silhouette of the figure on the league's iconic logo, has died at the age of 86.
There are attempts to cross the border by Russians and raids by their sabotage and reconnaissance groups in Sumy region, but Ukraine is taking all necessary measures to counter them.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius predicts that Russia could attack a NATO country in 2029, which would require the resumption of compulsory military service and an increase in the number of Bundeswehr troops to 203,000 and 200,000 reservists.
The UK plans to provide more than $300 million in aid to Ukraine to support its immediate humanitarian, energy and stabilization needs, as well as long-term economic and social recovery and reconstruction, as announced by the British Prime Minister at the G7 summit.
The United States and Ukraine sign a security agreement at the G7 summit in Italy, which will mean long-term U. S. support for Ukraine's defense and security, but without the deployment of U.S. troops.
Estonia's Prime Minister Kaja Kallas is being considered for the post of Europe's top diplomat and head of the European Commission's Foreign and Security Policy Service, according to reports citing European diplomatic sources.
Canada is sending 50 armored medical evacuation vehicles to Ukraine, the first 10 will arrive by the fall, and the remaining 40 will arrive over the next two years.
According to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, China plays a key role in supporting Russia's war against Ukraine, providing 90% of the microelectronics and electronic equipment used in the production of Russian missiles, bombs and battle tanks.
Russians are already feeling the impact of Western weapons on their territory, and it is too late for them to prepare for them, says Kirill Budanov, head of Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate.
Germany, Sweden, and Belgium have increased aid for humanitarian demining in Ukraine by more than $35 million, with projects to be implemented by 2027.
The next meeting of the Ramstein Contact Group on Ukraine's defense, to be held on June 13 in Brussels, will focus on strengthening Ukraine's air defense capabilities to protect against Russian air attacks.
SC “UkrOboronProm” signed a Memorandum of Intent with the US company Amentum Services, Inc. to establish a joint venture for potential cooperation in the restoration and maintenance of US-made armored vehicles.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the supply of weapons to Ukraine could become mandatory for all NATO member states to provide more reliable and wider support for Ukraine's victory.
Russians fired 14 times at the border areas and settlements of Sumy region, causing 41 explosions in several localities.
The National Olympic Committee of Ukraine proposes to suspend three Russian wrestlers and a Belarusian athlete from participating in the Paris Olympics for openly supporting Russia's military actions against Ukraine.