The SBU and the National Police detained three residents of Kyiv Oblast who, on FSB instructions, set fire to Ukrainian Armed Forces service vehicles. Among those detained are two 16-year-old teenagers and a 36-year-old unemployed man.
In Lviv, former Verkhovna Rada chairman Andriy Parubiy was shot dead with a short-barreled firearm. Approximately 8 shots were fired, the shooter's identity and the weapon have not been established.
Police are investigating the dissemination of a video from the scene of the murder of ex-VR Chairman Andriy Parubiy. The video was published on Telegram without permission; responsibility is being established.
Law enforcement officers in Lviv region are analyzing whether threats were made to the murdered MP Andriy Parubiy. In 2014, Parubiy was on a liquidation list for his activities as Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council.
On Yefremov Street in Lviv, an unknown person fired about 8 shots from a firearm. The report of the shooting was received by the police at 11:37.
At "Vydubychi" metro station, a 22-year-old passenger attacked police officers. He was detained and hospitalized by a specialized medical team.
A 36-year-old Kyiv resident survived after falling from the 19th floor onto a parked car in the Dnipro district. He was hospitalized with severe injuries, likely after a suicide attempt.
A public and political figure was shot dead in Lviv. Police are establishing the circumstances of the murder and searching for the shooter.
The State Emergency Service has completed the elimination of the consequences of the night shelling of Kyiv on August 28. In the Darnytskyi district, a five-story building was destroyed, 22 residents were killed, including four children. In total, 25 people were killed across the city.
Zaporizhzhia TCC denied the illegal mobilization of single father Volodymyr Strakhov, stating compliance with legislation. The man did not provide documents for deferment and was deemed fit by the military medical commission.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs acknowledges the lack of information about missing military personnel in the Bakhmut direction in 2022-2023. More than 10,000 bodies have been returned to Ukraine, which accounts for 69% of all repatriated since the beginning of the invasion.
The SBI has completed its investigation into a criminal organization that illegally cut down over 1,100 trees in Volyn, causing 6. 4 million UAH in damages. 13 members of the group will face trial.
The Ukrainian government has mandated the coordination of mass events with military command and adherence to security requirements. A concert in Sofiivska Borshchahivka has been stopped, and administrative charges have been filed against the organizers.
Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko emphasized the need to document and investigate these crimes for the International Criminal Court.
The Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office filed a lawsuit with the High Anti-Corruption Court regarding the property of the head of the National Police department in Kyiv. This concerns unjustified assets worth over UAH 7 million, including three elite cars and cash savings.
Lviv region police are investigating an incident in the village of Dobrohostiv. A woman was injured by a neighbor's shot.
Rescuers from the State Emergency Service and Kyiv police are working at the impact sites after the shelling. 4 dead and about 30 wounded are reported, identification of body fragments is ongoing.
Andriy Demchenko, spokesman for the State Border Guard Service, reported cases of detention of individuals who tried to illegally cross the border more than 10 times. Most such attempts are recorded on the borders with Romania and Moldova.
Law enforcement officers detained a man who sold a Kalashnikov assault rifle, F-1 and M-67 grenade bodies, and two detonators for them for 25,000 hryvnias. The perpetrator faces up to seven years in prison.
New rules for behavior on water bodies will appear in Kyiv, which provide for the designation of zones for sports boats and jet skis. Violators will be held accountable, as there were no such rules in the city before.
Nadiia Sytnyk, Head of the Department for the Organization of the Educational Security Service of the National Police, reported that about 70% of the officers of the Educational Security Service are women. In the 2025-2026 academic year, officers will work in 3,000 Ukrainian schools.
Schools are actively engaging officers of the Educational Security Service. Inspectors prevented over 20 explosive items from being brought into educational institutions.
A resident of Bila Tserkva district discovered a hunting rifle while dismantling an old house and contacted the police. The find was declared according to the procedure.
In Kyiv's Podilskyi district, a 67-year-old female Hyundai driver ran over a 76-year-old cyclist. The victim died on the spot.
In Odesa region, a group of law enforcement officers and military personnel who organized the illegal departure of conscripts abroad was exposed. The cost of the "service" was 5 thousand US dollars.
Vinnytsia police identified a man who announced a minute of silence with a toy pistol. The local resident was taken to the unit.
10 illegal gambling complexes have been exposed in Kyiv, which brought half a million hryvnias daily to the organizers. 12 suspects have been charged, and equipment, weapons, and documentation have been seized.
If a child is taught how to use a weapon, understands how dangerous it is, then the probability of an accident is much lower. However, this does not completely rule out accidents.
Kyiv police detained a 42-year-old man who, for $8000, promised conscripts illegal border crossing to Europe by river. He was detained while receiving an advance payment of $5000.
Patrol police officers in Kyiv fined military personnel for speeding. The police denied information about a "combat mission" and emphasized that there was no air raid alarm in Kyiv.