Residents of several settlements in Vinnytsia region ignored a meeting of citizens, which, according to the organizers, was supposed to turn into an unauthorized rally with anti-Ukrainian slogans.
Pro-Russian forces are raising their heads in the Vinnytsia region: who is behind them.
A 28-year-old Russian FSB officer illegally detained Ukrainians, ran a filtration camp in Zaporizhzhia region where detainees were tortured, and organized mock executions.
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.
Ukraine's judo team won 11 awards, including 1 gold, 2 silver and 8 bronze, taking 4th place at the European Cup in Riga, Latvia.
Former MP and former head of the Transcarpathian Regional State Administration Hennadiy Moskal died at the age of 73 after a serious illness.
Due to a court ruling in favor of a company that disrupts food tenders for the Armed Forces, DOT is forced to cancel 11 auctions.
Court upholds company that disrupts food tender for the Armed Forces and may be behind information attack on the Ministry of Defense.
Law enforcement officers uncovered five more schemes that helped men evade conscription and illegally leave Ukraine, detaining the organizers in different regions.
The former deputy secretary of the National Security and Defense Council was served with another suspicion for personally directing the dispersal and beating of students from the office of the Kyiv police chief during the 2013-2014 protests.
After the State Logistics Operator announced new tenders for food supplies to the Armed Forces, it and the new team at the Ministry of Defense were subjected to an information attack, likely by companies that had previously been monopolists.
Ursula von der Leyen honored the memory of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes who died during the 2014 revolution and emphasized that Ukraine will become a member of the European Union.
On February 20, Ukraine commemorates the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred, 107 fallen participants in the 2014 Revolution of Dignity who opposed fugitive president yanukovych's decision to abandon the EU Association Agreement and Ukraine's European choice.
The DOT believes that trust in the system of supplying the Armed Forces with food will increase if orders are fulfilled by companies known to the public.
Based on the materials of the State Bureau of Investigation, 117 indictments against 211 people were sent to court for involvement in crimes during the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine in 2013-2014.
Natalia Rudukha, Deputy Managing Director of the Deposit Guarantee Fund, was dismissed.
Kremlin-linked Viktor Medvedchuk may personally be behind the recent information attack on the Ukrainian Defense Ministry and the State Logistics Operator to disrupt tenders for food supplies for the Ukrainian army.
According to the head of the RMA Ruslan Kravchenko, the damage caused by the morning rocket attack in Kyiv region increased to 21 private houses, 9 non-residential buildings - fences and garages, and 1 car was damaged.
Seven private houses were partially destroyed and a car damaged by falling rocket shrapnel during the morning shelling in the Kyiv region of Ukraine.
The military expert said that the companies that have been supplying food to the army since Yanukovych's time see the reforms that establish fair competition as a threat to their monopoly and resort to media campaigns to protect their interests.
According to the SBU, Sergey Ganzha is involved in organizing mass repressions against civilians in the temporarily occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region.
As a result of the morning Russian attack in Kyiv region, three people were wounded, 58 houses, 6 apartments, a cultural center, a school, a post office and 12 cars were damaged.
Kharkiv's budget allocates more than a billion hryvnias for the reconstruction of 157 residential buildings damaged during the war, Mayor Ihor Terekhov reports. The city also expects to purchase €15 million worth of electric buses from international partners, holding a tender by the end of 2024.
Ruslan Kravchenko, Head of the Kyiv RMA, explains the reasons for rejecting some tender proposals.
A fire broke out in a warehouse in Kyiv region after the wreckage of an enemy drone fell, damaging the building. There were no casualties.
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.
The failure of Kyivstar disrupted the operation of the warning system in various settlements of Kyiv region, leading to point outages. Measures are being taken to provide the public with Air Alert signals, and the police and emergency services are using loudspeakers as a backup.