The former head of the Cherkasy regional police department is accused of abuse of power and unlawful obstruction of protests during the Revolution of Dignity in February 2014.
President Zelenskyy has signed a decree dismissing conscripts due to the expiration of their service during martial law in April-May 2024.
In Volyn, employees of a driving school and some employees of the Main Service Center dressed paying customers in special clothes with hidden phones and vibration signals to help them illegally pass a driving test for $700, a scheme exposed by law enforcement.
A part of the Chornobyl Reserve along the border will be transferred to military units of the State Border Guard Service to form defense lines.
A collaborator from Kherson faces 15 years in prison and confiscation of property for illegally issuing passports and facilitating the forced deportation of Ukrainians during the Russian occupation.
Bulgaria has begun shipping 110 Soviet BTR-60 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine, the first six of which were loaded onto trucks and sent from Sofia to Novy Iskir.
Ukraine has allowed private companies to produce license plates after submitting the necessary documents to the Ministry of Internal Affairs for approval and inclusion in the register.
The head of the KCSA and the Department of Environmental Protection of the Kyiv City State Administration called on law enforcement officers to investigate the cause of the fire near Lake Tyagle, which covered 3 hectares.
Two Ukrainian firefighters were killed and three others injured by Russian drone strikes while extinguishing a fire caused by shelling in Donetsk region.
President Zelenskyi held a daily conference call to hear from the Chief of the Armed Forces about the audit of the Armed Forces and the rotation of brigades, grain exports, and rescue operations after the attacks.
Six civilians were injured in a rocket attack in Pokrovsk district of Donetsk region, and another person was wounded after Russians fired an Iskander-M missile.
Rescuers in Odesa have pulled the bodies of a mother and her three-month-old child from the rubble after Russians targeted a residential building.
The Ministers of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and the Czech Republic sign a declaration of intent to strengthen cooperation between their agencies in countering hybrid threats, cybersecurity, and documenting Russian war crimes.
Russians conducted new searches and detentions of Crimean Tatars in occupied Crimea.
The Minister of Internal Affairs said that there are currently 402 security officers working in offline schools in Ukraine, and another 200 are undergoing training, as police must have extensive knowledge of school security, including child psychology and the specifics of the premises.
The Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine has called on citizens to report cases of corruption or bribery in service centers via a chatbot or hotline.
Fraudsters are calling IDP pensioners, posing as representatives of the Pension Fund, and asking for bank details allegedly to confirm their identity and continue payments, but the Pension Fund warns that this is a scam and they do not ask for such information.
216 fires broke out across Ukraine over the past 24 hours, covering a total area of 113 hectares, and since the beginning of the year, the country's emergency services have reported more than 1,100 fires.
Since the launch of the car sales function, i. e. in just over 2 months of operation, more than 22 thousand vehicles have been re-registered
Russian troops shelled the town of Kurakhove in Donetsk region, damaging the building of the local fire station with a blast wave, none of the rescuers were injured.
Over the past year, the SBU under the leadership of Vasyl Malyuk has conducted many successful operations, including the destruction of 11 russian ships, the twice blowing up of the Crimean bridge, and the "cotton" at russian oil refineries.
Ukraine has received $760 million in grants from Japan and Norway under the World Bank's PEACE project.
A Russian shell hit a residential building in the village of Veletynske, Kherson region, causing a fire that killed a woman despite attempts to extinguish it due to continuous shelling.
The former investigator of the Donetsk City Police Department is suspected of collaborating with the "DPR": he detained and interrogated Ukrainians who disagreed with Russia's policies, conducted searches in their homes, and took over the case of an Azov fighter who now faces 10 years in prison.
After the end of the war with Russia, Ukrainian citizens will have to hand over their military weapons.
Two policemen were killed and six investigators were injured as a result of hostile shelling in Sumy region.
Two law enforcement officers were killed and four were wounded in the enemy shelling of Sumy region.
On the night of February 27, units of the National Guard in the Kharkiv region destroyed two Russian kamikaze drones. The Ministry of Internal Affairs showed the wreckage of the downed "Shahed"
The National Police is preparing new standards for polygraph testing of law enforcement officials. According to the new standards, the heads of Ukrainian law enforcement agencies will be subjected to polygraph tests
NABU's suspicion of Pashinsky revealed the truth about Kurchenko's fuel.