The Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office appealed against a 3-year prison sentence handed down to actor Ostap Stupka for a drunken driving accident, claiming that the punishment was too lenient.
Military expert Serhiy Zgurets notes that the current leadership of the Ministry of Defense faces many challenges in the area of procurement and supply of food to the military.
Twenty-five Ukrainian truck drivers stranded at the Polish border due to a strike by Polish carriers have asked to be evacuated. Technical issues such as parking space for trucks and cargo protection are still unresolved.
Claims of Concord Bank's second priority creditors are fully satisfied.
Experts have handed over to the investigation the results of a forensic medical examination of the plane crash in Brovary that killed Ukrainian officials. More than 30 experts were involved in finding out the causes of the crash, analyzing a large amount of data and flight records.
Due to the blocking of four checkpoints on the Polish-Ukrainian border, 3,500 trucks are waiting in line, including 1,400 at Shehyny.
Daniil Menshikov, then head of Lviv Customs, talks about the organization of the border crossing process for Ukrainians fleeing to Poland after the outbreak of war and how they managed to provide basic services and maintain control in the situation.
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.
A deputy of the Vinnytsia Regional Council challenged the dismissal of the director of an infectious disease center, arguing that this decision should be made by a vote of the deputies, and not by the head of the region alone, even under martial law. Prosecutors are checking the legality of the director's dismissal, which was related to the purchase of a CT scanner and land plots.
This week's horoscope emphasizes the emotional intensity of the Full Moon in Gemini and recommends patience to avoid conflicts, especially for Gemini, Sagittarius, Pisces and Virgo. Financial problems and possible partnership breakups are also expected.
Russian propaganda is being implemented to justify the conduct of hostilities, to recognize the war as legitimate and necessary for its own defense, and to cause internal destabilization of Ukrainian society.
As of February 24, 2022, the liquidation process was initiated against 8 banks. This year, for the first time in Ukraine, not only bankrupt banks but also profitable institutions were subject to liquidation and license revocation.
Ukraine discusses evacuation of truck drivers stuck on the Polish border and issues to be resolved.
The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, of which Anna Yudkivska is a member, considers complaints of unfair detention. Complaints from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus are considered by the group, whose decisions are not binding
In an interview with UNN, the then head of the Lviv customs office, Daniil Menshikov, spoke about how they were solved, the creation of a humanitarian headquarters, the rescue of horses, evaders in skirts, a girl with an aquarium, and how he was offered to "sell" children.
The arbitrariness of the head of the regional council outraged the staff of the center, many deputies and residents of the region. People are convinced that someone has their eye on the center's land.
Ombudsperson's Office calls on Russia to establish a joint medical commission for regular repatriation of wounded soldiers.
A company that has funds in Concord Bank claims that the Deposit Guarantee Fund is illegally blocking access to its funds intended for salary and tax payments, despite the fact that the process of satisfying creditors' claims is underway. The company, which has been unable to receive funds for several months, plans to sue the DGF for its inaction and failure to return the funds.
The EU's promise to supply Ukraine with 1 million shells by March may be delayed due to problems with production capacity, but MEP Austrevicius insists on fulfilling the promise and speeding up production.