The SBU detained a Supreme Court official who justified Russian aggression and hoped for an early occupation of Ukraine.
The court extended until March 15 the detention of MP Nestor Shufrych, who is suspected of treason for assisting Russian agents in Ukraine.
SBU serves suspicion notice in absentia to Russian Lieutenant General Yakov Rezantsev.
The commander of the "North" JFO emphasizes that Ukrainians should understand that the state border in Sumy, Chernihiv and Bohodukhiv districts of Kharkiv region is a line of combat contact.
President Zelensky introduced Ivan Fedorov, the newly appointed head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration, during a meeting to discuss security and the return of the occupied territories.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy presented 30 certificates for apartments to 15 Heroes of Ukraine and 15 families of fallen soldiers who were posthumously awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine.
Source says fire at Lukoil refinery in Volgograd was "organized" by SBU drones.
The High Anti-Corruption Court imposed a one-month personal obligation on the acting director of the Department of Military and Technical Policy of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine on suspicion of embezzlement during the purchase of ammunition.
Pro-Russian blogger Yuriy Podolyaka was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison for guiding Russian missiles to Mykolaiv through his network of informants and justifying Russian aggression on social media.
The head of one of the departments of the Ministry of Defense was suspended from performing his duties in connection with a notice of suspicion in a criminal proceeding.
The court seized the property of fugitive former MP Oleh Tsarev worth almost half a billion hryvnias for financing Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine.
President Zelenskiy announces that nearly 70,000 Ukrainian soldiers have received state awards since Russia's full-scale invasion began on February 24.
President Zelenskyy appointed Oleksandr Nadtochiy as the new head of the SBU Main Directorate in Donetsk and Luhansk regions, replacing Volodymyr Petrychenko, who was dismissed in October 2023.
Three traitors who fought on the side of Russia on the eastern front, including a sniper and a repeat offender from the Russian Sturm-Z battalion, were sentenced to 15 years in prison for high treason and participation in terrorist activities.
The SBU served a notice of suspicion in absentia to Russian actor Dmitry Pevtsov for publicly supporting Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine and calling for the seizure of state power and the entire territory of Ukraine.
The SBU exposed in Odesa region a fraudster posing as a counterintelligence officer and offering employment in the SBU for money.
The President of Ukraine has dismissed Roman Semenchenko from the post of Head of the Department for the Protection of National Statehood of the Security Service of Ukraine. It is known that Semenchenko previously served as the Presidential Commissioner for Control over the activities of the SBU.
The SBU showed footage of Ukraine returning 207 citizens as part of the 50th prisoner exchange since the beginning of the war.
The SBU blocked four schemes to illegally transport men of military age abroad using forged documents, detaining ten organizers who charged up to $12,000 depending on the urgency.
An FSB agent who handed over military and critical infrastructure facilities in Kharkiv region to russia was sentenced to life in prison.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained an FSB agent in Sumy region who was reconnoitering the positions of the Ukrainian military and preparing routes for Russian subversive groups to enter Ukraine.
The government has submitted an updated draft law on mobilization, which, in particular, introduces changes to the conscription age, military training and conscription for regular service. UNN correspondent Pavlo Bashynskyi found out and systematized what exactly the lawmakers propose.
Ukraine has simplified the process of identifying family members of military personnel who are eligible for financial assistance.
In Dnipro, a former LPR militant who cooperated with the russian FSB to launch missile strikes on the city was detained. He provided intelligence that allowed russia to strike the city on December 29.
The rector of a church in the Vinnytsia diocese of the UOC (MP) was sentenced to 2 years in prison for supporting russian aggression and spreading pro-Kremlin narratives.
A resident of Kyiv handed over the location of Ukrainian military facilities to Russian intelligence and tried to break into a defense plant. Now he faces life in prison for high treason.
The prosecutor's office requests that the court impose bail of UAH 268 million on each of the four suspects, including a former Defense Ministry official, in the scheme to embezzle UAH 1. 5 billion in public funds for the purchase of ammunition.
The Cabinet of Ministers has proposed changes to improve the Bureau of Economic Security, including clarifying the grounds for dismissal of the BES director, requiring polygraphs for appointments, and mandatory certification of deputies one year after the end of martial law. The draft law also aims to expand the BES's investigative powers in relation to certain financial crimes and limit inspections of private enterprises.
russia wants to ban flights over fuel and energy facilities after recent drone attacks. An exception will be made for aircraft guarding these facilities. The move is aimed at improving safety, but could make it more difficult for industrial drones to operate in the air.
The Security Service of Ukraine dismantled 5 schemes that helped evaders to illegally evade mobilization or leave Ukraine, including through forged medical documents and illegal transportation abroad. More than 50 potential conscripts were prevented from leaving the country.