The invaders are bringing Russian police officers to the TOT to fight the Ukrainian underground under the pretext of fighting "extremism," which in Russia means any dissent against the will of the Kremlin, including love for one's homeland.
A gang of fraudsters, including an employee of the forensic bureau, an IT specialist and a repeat offender, stole almost UAH 1. 5 million from the bank accounts of fallen Ukrainian soldiers by accessing their personal belongings and hacking into banking applications.
Norway will provide Ukraine with spare parts for Sea King helicopters to support the operation and maintenance of the helicopters donated by Germany.
Law enforcement officers in Prykarpattia exposed a criminal group that organized an illegal channel for smuggling conscripts across the Carpathians to escape abroad, charging between $3,500 and $5,000 per person.
In the occupied districts of Luhansk region, Russian invaders seize Ukrainian homes and mark them as "nationalized" property, even if the owners are present.
Russia has launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine, including on a children's hospital in Kyiv, demonstrating a complete disregard for human life and undermining its claims of seeking peace.
A 35-year-old man in Lutsk was detained for throwing a grenade from a car window on July 7, injuring 5 people.
A selection of exciting sci-fi, horror, comedy, and drama films to watch this weekend, including Don't Look Up, Battle for the Earth, Bird Box, Blade Runner 2049, and Knocking on the Door.
Tesla receives permission to expand its only European plant near Berlin to increase production from 500,000 to 1 million electric vehicles per year.
The population of the temporarily occupied Donetsk region has sharply decreased to half a million due to forced evacuations by the Russian authorities and disappearances caused by filtration measures.
A 31-year-old resident of the Dnipropetrovs'k region was sentenced to 15 years in prison for passing passwords and instructions for crossing checkpoints to the Russian Federal Security Service during a full-scale war.
The Security Service of Ukraine neutralized an agent group of the Russian Federal Security Service consisting of three Odesa residents who worked in a local coffee shop and were preparing a massive drone strike on the city's military infrastructure on the instructions of the Russian special service.
Ukrainian guerrillas from the ATES movement have successfully blown up a railroad track near Yekaterinburg in Russia, stopping the movement of trains carrying North Korean munitions.
In the occupied territories of Ukraine, civilians face physical violence from the occupiers while waiting in lines for doctors, in one case a boy used pepper spray to defend himself from an aggressive occupier in line for a pediatrician.
The former mayor of Vovchansk, who fled to Russia, has been notified of suspicion of treason, collaboration and recognition of the legitimacy of the temporary occupation of part of Ukraine's territory, and faces life imprisonment for his crimes.
In the Czech Republic, a Ukrainian-Czech company has launched mass production of Leleka-LR reconnaissance drones and Bulava attack drones for Ukraine, with most of its employees being Ukrainians.
The SBU detained an FSB agent who was collecting information about military-industrial enterprises in Sumy region to prepare for new Russian air strikes.
Ukrposhta has opened a powerful automated sorting terminal in Odesa capable of handling up to 270,000 parcels a day for fast delivery across southern Ukraine.
The Russian FSB forces deported Ukrainian citizens in Russia to record videos during interrogations in support of the so-called special military operation to avoid "problems," using them as hostages in an information campaign against Ukraine.
Russia has put Deputy Commander of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Nesterenko on the wanted list.
Russia is actively recruiting teenagers as young as 17 to participate in the war against Ukraine, targeting patriotic youth movements and military education centers, playing on youthful maximalism and propaganda to recruit tens of thousands of teenagers to sign contracts upon reaching the age of majority.
Lviv customs officers seized undeclared clothing and footwear worth almost UAH 7 million from a truck driven by a Ukrainian.
Russian attack submarines have conducted missions in the Irish Sea twice since the invasion of Ukraine, forcing the British military to take defensive measures.
The grand opening of the summer camp "SUNFLOWER Camp for Ukrainian Refugee Children, Warsaw 2024" for nearly 300 children from Ukraine took place in Warsaw, which will provide them with the opportunity to spend time in a positive atmosphere of their native language, traditions, mutual support, friendship and space for development.
Due to the heat wave, large trucks with an actual weight of more than 24 tons and an axle load of more than 7 tons are prohibited from driving in Kyiv to preserve the road surface.
Russian occupants have created a critical humanitarian situation and food crisis in the occupied Luhansk region, forcing residents to donate blood for money and consume expired food due to lack of supplies.
Ukraine has expanded the categories of families with children eligible for the municipal nanny service to include internally displaced persons, families living in areas where preschools are not operating due to martial law, and families with children under the age of 6 who need additional care.
The Security Service of Ukraine neutralized in Odesa an agent group of the Russian Federal Security Service consisting of two servicemen and their accomplice, who, on the instructions of the Russian special service, were conducting reconnaissance of air defense systems and secret photography of military facilities.
North Korea switched its state television from a Chinese satellite to a Russian satellite, making it difficult for South Korean agencies and media to monitor and view.
140 thousand square kilometers of Ukraine remain potentially mined after Russia's full-scale invasion.