Last year, the SBU successfully struck the Crimean Bridge for the second time when Sea Baby maritime drones rammed into the bridge's pylons, cutting off a critical logistical artery for Russian troops in southern Ukraine.
Former intelligence officer Roman Chervinsky is released from custody after posting bail of UAH 9 million 84 thousand.
MP Fedir Venislavskyi filed a complaint against MP Mariana Bezuhla for disclosing information in the field of security and defense at a closed meeting of a parliamentary committee.
President Zelenskyy held important meetings on the military situation, arms supplies, and international talks scheduled for this week.
President Zelenskyy initiated a draft law that would allow for the legislative deprivation of state awards to those who popularize or promote the aggressor state of Russia or commit other illegal acts against Ukraine.
A judge of the Brovary City District Court was served a notice of suspicion for forging documents for a cruise to the Caribbean during martial law.
A 22-year-old resident of Rivne was detained for setting fire to several vehicles belonging to the Armed Forces for a reward from Russian chatbots, creating an image of Ukrainians opposed to mobilization.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained a married couple who worked for the FSB and prepared coordinates for a new Russian missile strike on the defense forces in Kharkiv and Sumy regions: the woman collected intelligence from colleagues, and her husband determined the locations of Ukrainian defenders in the border areas.
The Security Service of Ukraine and the State Bureau of Investigation have dismantled a corruption scheme at Ivano-Frankivsk Customs by detaining the head of a key department who demanded bribes from importers in exchange for not creating obstacles during customs clearance of their goods.
The Security Service of Ukraine has detained the administrator of a Telegram channel that leaked locations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Mykolaiv to the Russian occupiers, the SBU said.
Kyiv police detained a 26-year-old Kyiv resident who tried to illegally sell an arsenal of weapons, including assault rifles, grenades, ammunition and explosives worth over 170,000 UAH, for which he faces up to 7 years in prison.
The SBU detained an FSB agent in Odesa who was collecting coordinates for missile and drone strikes on the city, including air defense positions, secretly photographing targets and passing the information to his Russian supervisor.
Ukrainian Navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk says that although the Russians are trying to create unified silos to launch both Kalibr and the more dangerous Oniks missiles, there are currently no ships in the Azov-Black Sea region capable of launching both missiles.
The facility near Tsymlyansk, Rostov region, which stored more than 12,500 cubic meters of gasoline and diesel fuel, was hit by SBU drones, causing a large-scale fire.
A 28-year-old former soldier from Odesa, previously convicted of drug trafficking, set fire to a military vehicle for a promised reward of UAH 80,000.
Two senior customs officials were released after being detained for committing corruption offenses related to a large-scale corruption scheme.
More than a thousand civilians have been injured by enemy explosive devices, including 297 deaths. Russia deliberately uses anti-personnel mines against the civilian population of Ukraine, violating international laws and customs of war. Therefore, the SBU is preparing an evidence base for The Hague on this massive use of mines by the occupiers.
Law enforcement officers documented how the official received bribes from the director of a Kyiv-based company engaged in the wholesale of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels. In exchange for a monetary "reward," the official, according to the investigation, promised to provide the businessman with licenses to sell fuel.
The Security Service of Ukraine exposed the acting deputy head of the Main Department of the State Tax Service in Kyiv on bribery.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained three FSB saboteurs who set fire to relay cabinets on railroad tracks in Kharkiv and Rivne regions in an attempt to block the movement of Ukrainian military trains.
A Russian pilot from the 22nd Heavy Bomber Aviation Division provided Ukrainian intelligence with documents and photos related to his unit after being shocked by the attack on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital, which was hit by a Russian X-101 missile.
Russian propagandist and FSB agent Sergei Lebedev, who directed Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian cities and spread disinformation on Kremlin TV channels, was sentenced in absentia by a Ukrainian court to 15 years in prison for high treason committed under martial law.
The director of the Department of Departmental Security and Control of the State Customs Service and his deputy were detained for receiving monthly bribes from regional customs officers in exchange for non-interference in their work.
A former employee of the local heating network in Balakliya, Kharkiv region, who collaborated with the Russian occupation forces and participated in raids and repressions against civilians, was sentenced to 13 years in prison for collaboration.
In Zaporizhzhia, a man attacked a woman in the stairwell of a high-rise building, sprayed her with tear gas and tried to steal her backpack, but fled when she called for help; he and his accomplice were later detained and face up to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property.
A joint operation by Ukrainian special services caused explosions and fires at a Russian military airfield, a power substation, and an oil depot in various regions of Russia.
A gang of fraudsters, including an employee of the forensic bureau, an IT specialist and a repeat offender, stole almost UAH 1. 5 million from the bank accounts of fallen Ukrainian soldiers by accessing their personal belongings and hacking into banking applications.
Law enforcement officers in Prykarpattia exposed a criminal group that organized an illegal channel for smuggling conscripts across the Carpathians to escape abroad, charging between $3,500 and $5,000 per person.
Pro-Ukrainian guerrillas scouted the Khersones airfield in occupied Sevastopol and provided its coordinates, finding that it is mainly used as a base for UAVs.
At the site of the Russian missile attack on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv, fragments of the rear body of an X-101 missile with a serial number and part of the rudder of the same missile were found.