Two deputies of the Sumy Regional Council, one of whom is a hospital director, were caught red-handed when they offered a $100,000 bribe to the head of the Sumy City Military Administration for merging medical institutions and providing financial kickbacks. As UNN has learned from its own sources, these are Volodymyr Potseluyev, who is the director of the St. Panteleimon Clinical Hospital of the Sumy City Council, and Rasul Magomed-Sharipovich Galayev.
Attacks by Ukrainian drones on oil refineries in occupied Crimea have exposed the ineffectiveness of russian air defense systems, leading to the punishment of soldiers by sending them to the front line.
Oleh Ivashchenko is appointed the new head of Ukraine's Foreign Intelligence Service, replacing Oleksandr Lytvynenko.
Law enforcers shut down an international drug supply channel to Europe, detaining a group of seven criminals in Kyiv and Zaporizzhia who were smuggling methadone from Ukraine to the EU.
Two FSB saboteurs were detained red-handed while attempting to blow up a railroad line in Poltava region by planting an improvised explosive device near the tracks and power supply system.
The head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Vasyl Malyuk, was "arrested" in absentia by a Russian court for two months on charges of terrorism. Malyuk said that he was interested in only one court - Putin's.
The head of the SBU, Vasyl Malyuk, said that the Ukrainian intelligence service has surpassed the russian intelligence services in all key areas.
President Zelenskyy discussed existing threats with the heads of the special services, analyzed the work of the SBU over the past week and approved the tasks for the current week.
The head of the SBU, Vasyl Malyuk, does not officially confirm that the SBU is behind the elimination of several war criminals, such as Ilya Kiva or Vladlen Tatarsky. However, his comments suggest that the Security Service has information about them.
The head of the SBU, Vasyl Malyuk, said that the service is not fighting the clergy in general, but only those who work against Ukraine under the guise of cassocks.
SBU Head Vasyl Malyuk predicts new special operations that will cause even more damage to the enemy on land and at sea, promising that the SBU will never repeat itself and will be one step ahead of the Russians.
The head of the SBU, Vasyl Malyuk, said that currently Russians are not using the Crimean bridge to supply weapons and ammunition, but if they start doing so again, the SBU has the ability to completely destroy the bridge.
The SBU conducted successful attacks on Russian oil refineries, reducing oil exports by a third and cutting off a key source of revenue for Putin's military budget.
russian troops dropped two guided aerial bombs on a school in the Velykopysarivska community of Sumy region, damaging the school building.
President Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine expects the SBU to be more effective, in particular in denying Russian ships access to the eastern Black Sea, and praised the SBU's readiness and effectiveness in protecting Ukraine from collaborators, investigating war crimes, and strengthening cyber defense capabilities.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promoted three senior officials of the Security Service of Ukraine to the rank of brigadier general.
President Zelensky awards the SBU Military Counterintelligence Department with the Order of Courage and Bravery for protecting Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Two collaborators who agreed to become escorts in a russian torture chamber in occupied Kherson were detained by the Security Service of Ukraine. After the de-occupation of Kherson, the collaborators tried to hide.
According to the State Emergency Service, 9 people were wounded in the morning rocket attack on Kyiv, two of whom were hospitalized.
On Monday, March 25, the russians fired two missiles at Kyiv, apparently targeting the premises where senior officials of the Security Service of Ukraine are located.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) is celebrating its 32nd anniversary, emphasizing its key role in countering Russian aggression through special operations, maritime drones, combat work, exposing traitors and collaborators, investigating war crimes, countering cyber threats, and destroying the Crimean bridge.
The detainee was a resident of the Brovary district, who was remotely recruited by an FSB officer at the end of 2023. The man hoped that the National Police would have more "opportunities" to collect data on personnel and the movement of military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Emergency services were called to three districts of Kyiv after a rocket attack on the capital that damaged a residential building in the Pechersk district.
President Zelenskyy thanked the SBU on the occasion of their professional holiday.
The Security Service of Ukraine celebrates its professional holiday today, marking its founding in 1992 and its crucial role in countering Russian aggression, including the Crimean crisis of 1994, the Russian occupation of Crimea in 2014, the fight against pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, and the ongoing full-scale Russian invasion.
The Security Service of Ukraine has identified the son of a serviceman among the coordinators of attacks in Odesa region, despite the fact that his father is serving at the front and was wounded in the war.
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, special forces of the Central Directorate of Special Operations "A" of the Security Service of Ukraine from the "White Wolf" unit have destroyed 296 Russian tanks. In total, more than 800 units of enemy equipment.
A russian military intelligence agent operating in Zhytomyr region was sentenced to 15 years in prison for high treason committed under martial law, including tracking the locations and movements of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The Ukrainian government has approved the establishment of the Aviation Center of the Security Service of Ukraine to perform tasks related to the protection of national security, territorial integrity and the fight against terrorism, especially in combat areas.
Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna said that despite Washington's calls to limit strikes on russia's energy infrastructure, Kyiv is forced to fight with the resources it has.