The Ministry of Culture has set up a commission to check the condition of the Kremenets-Pochayiv State Historical and Architectural Reserve, including the Holy Dormition Pochayiv Lavra, which was transferred to the UOC (MP) for free use in 2003.
The Security Service of Ukraine has served a notice of suspicion to the head of a Russian bank that introduces the Russian ruble in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine and finances Russian troops fighting against the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Government has approved the procedure for determining and applying electricity consumption limits, and has also defined a list of critical facilities that will receive priority electricity supply, including military units, healthcare facilities, public authorities, defense industry enterprises, and enterprises that are crucial for food, economic and energy security.
In Vyshneve, officers of the Economic Crime Department in Kyiv region uncovered and shut down three underground gambling establishments, seizing more than 70 sets of computer equipment and other related products.
In Donetsk region, a 66-year-old Russian informant was detained who spied on the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Sloviansk and called for the killing of Ukrainian prisoners instead of exchanging them.
Instead of obtaining permits, the commercial entity Allseeds Black Sea began to use the road, which is on the balance sheet of the strategic facility Odesa Port Plant, without authorization.
The prosecutor's office found an unexploded UMPB D-30 shell about 80 meters from the Kharkiv construction hypermarket Epicenter, which was hit by Russian airstrikes on May 25, killing 17 people and injuring 48.
Former Minister of Education of Ukraine Dmytro Tabachnyk, convicted in Ukraine of high treason, is running for the occupation parliament of Crimea.
In Kryvyi Rih, the head of the education department and five other people are suspected of embezzling more than UAH 1 million of budget funds allocated for the repair of school shelters.
Russian troops broke through Ukraine's border in the Kharkiv region, which led to the launch of a pre-trial investigation into the unauthorized abandonment of the battlefield and negligence of the Ukrainian military.
SBU officers exposed and detained an agent group of the Russian Federal Security Service, which was engaged in reconnaissance and subversive activities in Odesa region and passed to the enemy the coordinates of railway infrastructure facilities for possible attacks to disrupt train traffic.
The SBU has served a notice of suspicion to Russian Deputy Defense Minister Oleksiy Kryvoruchko, who coordinates the supply of guided aerial bombs and Iskander ballistic missiles used by Russian troops to strike at Ukraine's civilian infrastructure.
A Russian intelligence agent was detained in Krasnohorivka, Donetsk region, who was tracking the locations of Ukrainian troops to prepare for the capture of the city.
President Zelenskyy thanked the employees of the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine for their professionalism and dedication to ensuring reliable communications and cybersecurity in the context of the ongoing war.
The former deputy head of the Security Service of Ukraine is charged with desertion, disobedience in combat and disclosure of state secrets during the Euromaidan protests and the annexation of Crimea.
Ukrainian drones attack the Russian Kushchevskaya military airbase, destroying a Su-27 fighter and damaging a Su-34 fighter.
The Security Service of Ukraine has served a new suspicion notice to Valentina Matvienko, the chairwoman of the Council of the Federation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, for encroachment on the territorial integrity of Ukraine, justification of Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and glorification of its participants.
Ukraine's Security Service detained a Russian informant who was spying on Ukrainian Armed Forces units fighting in the hottest spots of Donetsk region.
President Zelenskyy imposes 10-year sanctions on 70 people, including Russian media and companies operating in Crimea.
The Security Service of Ukraine has armed Sea Baby maritime drones with multiple launch rocket systems, implementing the best military and technical solutions to destroy the enemy.
SBU military counterintelligence detained a collaborator who served as a guard in a Russian torture chamber during the occupation of Kherson and later tried to hide by mobilizing into the Ukrainian army.
A former KGB officer was sentenced to 15 years in prison for providing intelligence to Russia, which led to a missile strike on the Yavoriv military training ground in Lviv region on March 13, 2022.
russia said that its air defense forces shot down a Ukrainian drone over the territory of the Republic of Tatarstan at about 14:00.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine failed to pass draft law No. 9439 on the peculiarities of appointing judges under martial law, which would have allowed the President to influence the selection of candidates for judges based on information from law enforcement agencies.
The Security Service of Ukraine has prevented an attempt by the FSB to form an agent network in Kharkiv region to facilitate the breakthrough of Russian subversive groups and gather intelligence on Ukraine's defense.
The security service of Ukraine reported suspicion to producer and musician Yuriy Bardash.
The Supreme Anti-Corruption Court filed a lawsuit to recover the assets of six enterprises, including two pipe plants, in connection with the fact that their Russian co-owners were sanctioned for the supply of polymers to the Russian military-industrial complex.
The SBU detained an informant of the Russian GRU, who was collecting intelligence about the location of Ukrainian artillery units near Volchansk in the Kharkiv region to help Russian troops capture the city.
SBU Sea Baby naval drones are now equipped with Grad multiple launch rocket systems and have already struck Russian positions on the Kinburn spit.
Citizens of Ukraine deregistered from military registration due to traveling abroad for more than 3 months must personally register at military commissariats by June 16, 2024, according to a resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers.