Security Service of Ukraine
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has used seven kamikaze drones to hit a $100 million long-range radar system, Nebo-U, in Russia's Bryansk region, which controlled airspace 700 km deep into Ukraine.
The car of former SBU officer Vasyl Prozorov was blown up in Moscow. The FSB detained the suspect, who was allegedly recruited by the SBU after fleeing to Ukraine.
The Security Service of Ukraine has denied claims that a "defense party" has appealed the arrest of SBU head Vasyl Malyuk in absentia in Moscow, calling it part of a Russian discrediting campaign.
4 Russian officials were charged with aiding and abetting Russia's aggression against Ukraine by ensuring the unimpeded transportation of Russian military personnel and equipment by rail.
Ukrainian hackers have hacked the websites and servers of 15 russian companies that are partners of Remdizel, which produces Akhmat armored vehicles for russia.
Russians hit a residential area of Sloviansk with a Grom-E1 missile, damaging houses and cars, but no casualties were reported.
The SBU's modernized Sea Baby maritime drone can deliver almost a ton of explosives over a distance of more than 1,000 kilometers, allowing it to hit targets anywhere in the Black Sea and potentially counter entire enemy fleets.
Three traitors who voluntarily joined the Russian army after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and fought against Ukrainian troops near Avdiivka and Chasovyi Yar were detained and served with a notice of suspicion of treason and aiding the aggressor state.
Three high-ranking officials from Kyiv, Rivne, and Odesa regions were detained by the Security Service of Ukraine for systematically extorting bribes from importers.
The Center for Countering Disinformation has started official cooperation with the TikTok administration to reduce the influence of Russian propaganda on the platform.
The Shevchenkivsky District Court of Kyiv found unreliable the information that Bishop Nikita of the UOC during searches in Chernivtsi in November 2022 "was caught in the act of physical intimacy with a 17-year-old boy" and ordered the publication that disseminated it to refute this information and compensate for damages.
Cyber experts have published a list of 66 hostile accounts on social network X, including Russian politicians, agencies, and pro-Russian media, to help users avoid disinformation and manipulation.
A 47-year-old resident of Cherkasy was detained for collecting and disseminating information about the location of air defense radar stations in Cherkasy and Odesa regions.
The modernized Sea Baby maritime drone of the Security Service of Ukraine can deliver almost a ton of explosives over a distance of more than 1,000 kilometers, allowing it to hit targets anywhere in the Black Sea.
According to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, between 1 and 5 million pieces of trophy weapons, including automatic firearms, grenades, and mines, remained in the hands of Ukrainian citizens after the war.
In 2024, the SBU opened 352 criminal cases for high treason, 807 for collaboration, 108 for assisting the aggressor state, and 66 for passing information about the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the enemy, with numerous convictions in each category.
In 2023, the Security Service of Ukraine uncovered 47 agent networks, and since the beginning of 2024 - 11 more.
The head of the Kherson RMA, Oleksandr Prokudin, confirmed the assassination attempt, saying that he was aware of the risks of working in the frontline region, where civilians are killed and injured daily as a result of Russian attacks.
The Security Service of Ukraine prevented an attempted assassination attempt on the head of the Kherson RMA using a hostile drone.
The Security Service of Ukraine has served a notice of suspicion to one of the leaders of the UOC (MP), he faces up to 5 years in prison.
In Moscow, a Toyota Land Cruiser Prado belonging to a former employee of the Security Service of Ukraine who defected to Russia exploded. As a result of the explosion, the man suffered a laceration to his leg.
Belgian authorities have launched an investigation into a Moscow-funded influence network in the European Parliament that paid MEPs to promote the Russian agenda. The network was uncovered by Czech and Polish intelligence agencies on the eve of the European Parliament elections.
A collaborator who posed as a monk and blessed Russian tanks during the battles near Kyiv was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
The SBU conducts a search at the home of Archpriest Nikolai Danilevich, deputy head of the Synodal Department for External Church Relations of the UOC-MP, known for his support of Russia and justification of Russian aggression against Ukraine.
In one of the correctional colonies in Zhytomyr region, an FSB agent recruited prisoners to help Russian subversive groups in northern Ukraine.
A traitor from occupied Simferopol, who joined Russian troops and fought against the Armed Forces of Ukraine near Robotyn, was sentenced to 15 years in prison based on SBU materials.
The Security Service and the National Police detained a 46-year-old resident of the village of Kozacha Lopan, who was an "assistant" to a local gauleiter during the occupation of the village and helped Russians kidnap Ukrainians and rob their property.
Serhiy Batrin, a deputy of a village council in Zakarpattia, who detonated grenades during a meeting, faces life in prison.
According to the investigation, the former head of the SBU Economic Support Department and his first deputy organized the purchase of fuel and lubricants at artificially inflated prices through a number of controlled companies. As a result, they caused over UAH 26 million in losses.
The Russian FSB is trying to recruit intelligence agents from other countries, including immigrants from Russia and the former Soviet republics, to work for Moscow in Canada by distributing leaflets through Russian-language media.