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.
Individuals and legal entities lose everything after sanctions are imposed on them: banks stop servicing them, they cannot dispose of their property.
The Security Service of Ukraine has collected evidence against the head of a Russian prison in the occupied part of Luhansk region for torturing Ukrainian prisoners and civilians, including beatings, mock executions and hunger strikes.
The Kyiv court of Appeal has extended the term of detention of Vyacheslav Boguslaev, the former president of Motor Sichi, without the right to pay bail until July 19.
A 36-year-old woman who owns an advertising agency in St. Petersburg was detained in Kiev for collaborating with Russia during the 2022 and 2023 elections. Investigators found out that she earned more than 35 million Russian rubles from spreading pro-Kremlin propaganda.
Former MP Iryna Farion was officially reinstated as a professor at Lviv Polytechnic by a court decision, and she will receive UAH 123,927 as compensation for forced absenteeism.
The SBU thwarted an attempt by the FSB to obtain information about the location of relocated military-industrial facilities in Zaporizhia, where aviation components for the Armed Forces of Ukraine are produced.
The SBU is conducting counterintelligence activities in the Government quarter of Kiev and surrounding areas in order to strengthen security and check the protection of state facilities in the context of Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine.
The security service of Ukraine has detained a 19-year-old resident of Odessa for spying on military and medical facilities in the Odessa and Zhytomyr regions for the Russian Federal Security Service, providing information for possible missile strikes.
The suspicion was reported to the brothers of former People's deputies Viktor Medvedchuk and Taras Kozak, who are suspected of treason, the SBU reported.
The specialists of the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise are involved in the construction of fortifications in Kyiv region. The SBU, the State Bureau of Investigation and the NABU are checking where and how we spend the funds.
Ukraine held an interdepartmental meeting to discuss the need to ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court in order to strengthen efforts to bring Russian citizens to justice for crimes committed during the war.
During the day, Russian troops shelled nine settlements in the Donetsk region, wounding two civilians and damaging 57 civilian objects, including residential buildings, shops and infrastructure.
Yulia Tymoshenko, a Ukrainian politician and MP, has been put on the Wanted list in Russia by the Russian Ministry of internal affairs under an unspecified article of the Criminal Code.
The Ministry of internal affairs decided to reserve 90% of the personnel of the State Emergency Service and the National Police of Ukraine, the remaining 10% of employees can be mobilized to the Armed Forces, the National Guard or the border guard service.
A local resident of Kupyansk, who collaborated with the Russian invaders, joined the "Ministry of internal affairs of the Russian Federation" during the occupation, received a 12-year prison sentence.
Former MP Iryna Sysoenko was detained and posted bail in the amount of UAH 904,000 after she was suspected of organizing a large-scale scheme for mass production and sale of fictitious disability documents.
Iryna Sysoenko was detained for organizing a large-scale scheme to produce forged disability documents in order to help evaders avoid mobilization.
25 traitors from the occupied Zaporizhia region voluntarily joined the ranks of the Russian police and received Russian passports, they face up to 15 years in prison for cooperation.
What is known about the company "Alcides Black Sea", which got into a scandal due to the fact that it tried to illegally use the road, which is on the balance sheet of "OPP".
The police detained the second suspect, a local resident born in 1954, in an attack on a volunteer in the Obolonsky District of Kyiv, and handed him a notice of suspicion of hooliganism.
The SBU detained a local councilwoman in Khmelnytskyi, her son and daughter, who worked for the Russian Federal Security Service, in an attempt to establish in particular, the location and movements of Ukraine's air defense units.
The NSDC should study the activities of companies controlled by Groza and Naumenko for cooperation with sub-sanctioned enterprises, the MP believes.