The head of the Kiev RMA Ruslan Kravchenko appealed to law enforcement agencies with a request to investigate possible losses in the amount of UAH 14 million during the construction of roads and infrastructure in the Kiev region in 2019-2021 due to overestimation of the cost of work and materials by contractors.
Ukraine has banned the Nash Krai political party for participating in subversive activities against Ukraine, including spreading anti-Ukrainian propaganda, calling for the violent overthrow of the constitutional order, and supporting Russian military aggression.
Ukrainian attacks on Russian airfields forced Russia to disperse its aircraft further away from the front line, which led to increased fatigue of aircraft crews due to increased flight time, while successful strikes by the Ukrainian armed forces on air defense systems in Crimea reduced the capabilities of Russian air defense in the region.
Russian Lieutenant General Igor Semilyak is suspected of mass repressions, kidnappings, tortures and murders of civilians in the occupied part of the Donetsk region.
According to Health Minister Viktor Lyashko, the Ministry of Health, in cooperation with law enforcement agencies, identifies violations and criminal schemes related to obtaining the status of "unfit", since entire organized criminal groups are involved in such activities.
SBU drones attacked oil depots in the Tambov region of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Adygea, which reduced Russia's economic and military potential for waging war against Ukraine.
In Zaporozhye, an FSB agent was detained who collected intelligence about fuel and lubricants bases and routes of tanker trucks carrying fuel for Ukrainian military equipment to prepare new Russian missile strikes and drone strikes.
A court in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, has sentenced four Ukrainian citizens in the case of the murder of Arsen Pavlov, a leader of the "Donetsk People's Republic" group, nicknamed Motorola.
A resident of Odesa, who corrected Russian missile strikes on the city and provided intelligence to the FSB, was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
The acting director of Kyivmisksvitlo entered into contracts for the supply of electricity to consumers at an inflated price, causing the company material damage of about UAH 12 million.
According to the KCMA, since the beginning of the year, the total number of criminal offenses and serious crimes in Kyiv has decreased, but the number of electronic frauds via the Internet and telephony has increased.
The SBU prevented Russian attempts to obtain intelligence on Kharkiv's defense by detaining an informant who was preparing missile and drone strikes and a breakthrough by sabotage groups in the region.
A strike by a Ukrainian UAV caused a fire at an oil depot in Azov, Russia, which was localized to an area of 3,200 square meters in 24 hours.
Satellite images show that a fire continues to burn at the Azovproduct oil depot in the Rostov region of Russia after a Ukrainian drone attack on the night of June 18, with smoke plumes limiting visibility, making it impossible to assess the extent of the damage.
Companies controlled by Odessa businessmen Serhiy Groza and Vladimir Naumenko, part of the GNT Group agroholding, have been implicated in criminal cases of "gray" exports, international scandals with U. S. lenders and violation of the ban on cooperation with sanctioned companies.
During an aerial reconnaissance in Donetsk region, the Ukrainian military discovered a damaged armored vehicle with the severed head of a Ukrainian defender. A pre-trial investigation into the violation of the laws and customs of war combined with premeditated murder has been launched.
A Russian military intelligence agent was sentenced to 15 years in prison for passing geolocation data of Ukrainian Armed Forces units near Bakhmut to the Russian occupiers.
The commander of the territorial defense troops "South" received UAH 2 million bail for abuse of office and involvement of soldiers in the construction of his estate while receiving combat payments.
Four local residents were detained in Dnipro, including two 17-year-olds who were preparing arson attacks on TCC military equipment on the orders of Russian special services.
The Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation told about common schemes of gray export of grain.
The SBU drones attacked oil depots in the Rostov region of Russia, causing powerful fires and explosions.
A Russian informant who spied for the occupiers on the Defense Forces in Dnipropetrovs'k and Zaporizhzhia regions was detained by the SBU while taking pictures of Ukrainian armored vehicles.
The former head of an Odesa medical institution, who embezzled more than UAH 900,000 by overpaying for medicines, faces criminal liability.
Upon his return to Ukraine, President Zelenskyy met with military leaders, including the Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, to receive detailed reports on the operational situation, defense contracts, assistance from partners, and progress in developing the capabilities of Ukrainian drones of various types and missions.
As a result of the Russian attack on Poltava, civilian infrastructure was destroyed, a fire broke out over 100 square meters, 12 people were injured, including 2 children, and residential buildings and power lines were damaged.
The general producer of the occupation TV and radio company "Krym" in Simferopol was served a notice of suspicion of collaboration, war propaganda and justification of Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine.
In Dnipropetrovs'k region, the Security Service of Ukraine detained an FSB agent who was conducting reconnaissance to identify firing positions of Ukrainian artillery near the Kakhovka reservoir for possible Russian strikes on the Nikopol district.
Companies controlled by Odesa businessmen Serhiy Groza and Volodymyr Naumenko continue to evade taxes by exporting gray grain from the Olympex terminal, despite ongoing criminal investigations and asset freezes by Ukrainian law enforcement agencies.
Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukraine's Security Service has destroyed 1,006 Russian tanks, most of them during fierce fighting in Donetsk and Kharkiv regions.
Russian special services have recruited teenagers aged 13-18 in Odesa to commit sabotage by setting fire to Ukrainian Armed Forces vehicles, some of whom already face up to 15 years in prison.