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.
Rescuers eliminated the consequences of the Russian shelling of Kostyantynivka, which damaged 3 schools, 2 administrative buildings, 12 high-rise buildings, 2 private houses, 21 shops, 19 trade pavilions, a church and an infrastructure facility, and injured one man at the railway station.
The Minister of Internal Affairs said that over the two years of full-scale war, not a single weapon has left Ukraine illegally, praising the great work of Ukrainian security forces.
Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said that his ministry's forces now make up about 20% of the Ukrainian army and have destroyed more than $5. 5 billion worth of Russian equipment.
According to Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, in the two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion, more than 110,000 hostile attacks on Ukraine have been recorded.
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen handed over 50 Toyota SUVs to Ukrainian law enforcement on the anniversary of the Russian invasion to ensure security in the liberated territories.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs showed Zhuzha, a dog from Myrnohrad, Donetsk region, who miraculously survived with her owners after a nighttime rocket attack that destroyed their house.
Temporary certificates of Ukrainian citizenship will be issued to Ukrainian citizens who have lost their passports but reside in the territories occupied by Russia or in the territories where hostilities are taking place as part of a two-year pilot project.
More than 100 Ukrainians still live in the destroyed frontline town of Vuhledar. Interior Ministry units are distributing humanitarian aid to the townspeople and helping with evacuation.
President Zelenskyy signs a decree allowing foreigners and stateless persons to serve voluntarily in the National Guard of Ukraine under contract.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs showed footage of the destroyed town of Kurakhove in Donetsk region, where kindergartens and schools were destroyed as a result of shelling by Russian troops occupying the territory.
According to the Prosecutor General's Office, in 2023, the number of fraud cases in Ukraine reached a historic high of 82,609, which is 2. 6 times more than in 2022.
One person was killed and eight others were wounded as a result of Russian shelling in the Donetsk region over the past day. In particular, the occupants attacked Kramatorsk.
A white cat wandering among the ruins of a house destroyed by Russians during a rocket attack on Kramatorsk was photographed by Ukrainian emergency services.
In 2023, the Prosecutor General's Office served 63 people with suspicion notices and sent 26 indictments against 51 people in Maidan cases to court.
Based on the materials of the State Bureau of Investigation, 117 indictments against 211 people were sent to court for involvement in crimes during the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine in 2013-2014.
Russians attacked Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovs'k region about ten times, using kamikaze drones, artillery and Grad rockets, damaging infrastructure, houses and wounding one civilian.
A local resident was injured after Russian artillery shelling of a village in the Dnipropetrovs'k region of Ukraine.
The United States provided the National Police of Ukraine with 66 vehicles, 250 drones, 9 3D laser scanning systems and a DNA laboratory to document russian crimes.
Over 225,000 applications for various weapons-related permits were submitted to the Unified Register of Weapons of Ukraine.
The bodies of 58 more Ukrainian soldiers killed in the war with russia were returned to Ukraine thanks to the cooperation of the Ukrainian authorities and the International Red Cross.
The body of an 8-year-old girl was found in a river in Chernivtsi region, Ukraine, three days after she fell into the water.