10:40, 12 Jan
A detective from NABU, who fled to Romania, is reportedly involved in the falsification of the PrivatBank case, according to media sources.
Detective Timur Arshavin from NABU, who, according to Romanian sources, illegally crossed the Ukraine-Romania border outside of official checkpoints back in October 2024 and has yet to return to Ukraine, has been linked to the controversial PrivatBank case. This information was reported by the publication Ukrainian News.
10:40, 12 Jan
Millions in funds remain idle in prosecutors' safes: why aren't these resources being allocated to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine?
It's worth noting that we're talking about over $6 million.
09:56, 12 Jan
Former UK Prime Minister Johnson to Putin: "It's all over, you fool!"
The former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom fiercely criticized Putin during an extensive conversation with an Estonian journalist. He expressed his emotions candidly, stating that one of the reasons behind the Russian war against Ukraine is Putin's archaic imperial instincts, which led him to attempt to colonize neighboring countries, even at the cost of barbaric killings of hundreds of thousands of people. This interview highlighted that the eccentric Boris Johnson, who was the first Western leader to visit Kyiv in April 2022, continues to be one of Ukraine's most ardent supporters in the Western world.
09:56, 12 Jan
Not just Ukraine's capitulation: ISW reveals what Putin will demand in upcoming negotiations.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is not dismissing his pre-war demands for Ukraine's isolation. He intends to pursue these demands during potential negotiations with Western leaders regarding a ceasefire in Ukraine. This information is highlighted in a report by analysts from the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
10:40, 11 Jan
Teenage rich kids in Kyiv are speeding around with police escorts, shouting "I’m Russian" near the Heroes Memorial.
Underage "rich kids" openly boast about their "connections" within law enforcement agencies.
10:40, 11 Jan
Sources say a NABU detective has fled to Romania after illegally crossing the border.
Detective Timur Arshavin from the National Anti-Corruption Bureau has fled Ukraine to Romania. In October 2024, he crossed the border outside of official checkpoints and has not returned since.
10:40, 11 Jan
In response to "Voice" calling for the energy minister's dismissal, Ivanov suggested integrating Zheleznyak into the power grid.
Today, members of the "Voice" party in the Verkhovna Rada registered a resolution for the dismissal of the current Minister of Energy, Herman Haluschenko.
10:40, 11 Jan
The son of deputy Dmitry Isayenko and collaborator Pyotr Tsymidan: privileged youths causing chaos in the capital feel untouchable.
One of the gang members is the son of a deputy from the Opposition Platform – For Life party.
10:40, 11 Jan
A volunteer reached out to authorities about the lavish parties of pro-Russian politicians in Kyiv: "How can we expect to win the war..."
Orest Krishtafovych shares this on his Facebook page. We present the author's words without any commentary.
10:40, 11 Jan
Judges of the Supreme Court of Ukraine will receive bonuses totaling 22 million more than regular citizens.
At the 2024 awards, a total of 216 million was allocated.
10:12, 11 Jan
Attacked a serviceman: Law enforcement in Zaporizhia has announced charges against the assailant.
On October 12, 2024, in the Oleksandrivsk district of the city, a 47-year-old man became involved in a verbal altercation with a former military serviceman over interference with the movement of his vehicle.
09:57, 11 Jan
The U.S. has imposed strict sanctions on Russia's largest oil companies, targeting their operations significantly.
On Friday, January 10, the United States introduced what appear to be the strictest sanctions yet against the Russian oil industry. The restrictions target companies such as Surgutneftegas and Gazprom Neft. Additionally, sanctions have been imposed on tankers belonging to Russia's shadow fleet and foreign traders involved in the sale of Russian oil.
10:40, 10 Jan
Experts say that judges from VAKS and VKKS are demanding preferential housing loans, despite issues of corruption and manipulation with official apartments.
The High Anti-Corruption Court, despite the controversies surrounding official housing, has allocated 60 million UAH for its purchase this year. Additionally, the High Council of Justice is demanding that the Cabinet of Ministers provide preferential loans at a rate of 3% for judges of the High Anti-Corruption Court, members of the High Council of Justice, and the High Qualification Commission of Judges, all of whom receive salaries in the hundreds of thousands of hryvnias. This was reported by political expert Oleg Posternak.
10:40, 10 Jan
Petro Poroshenko, responsible for the explosion of 60% of Ukraine's ammunition stock, has no right to instruct us on how to fight, says a Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier.
Member of Parliament Petro Poroshenko lacks the moral authority to instruct the Armed Forces of Ukraine on how to conduct warfare, especially given that he contributed to the weakening of the country’s defense capabilities for many years.
10:40, 10 Jan
"Unhappy with your salary?..." - MP Anatoly Kostyukh offered a cynical piece of advice to Ukrainians.
A parliament member earning a salary of 626,000 hryvnias has sparked outrage on social media.
10:40, 10 Jan
Oschadbank will invest 16 million hryvnias in advertising across TV, social media, and even children's YouTube channels.
They will promote barrier-free services, business loans, and energy efficiency programs.
10:23, 10 Jan
MPs Radina and Yanchenko defied their colleagues from the CPC by voting in favor of a law detrimental to the front, according to media reports.
This is evidenced by the results of the roll-call vote, reports "Law and Business." Although the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau urged lawmakers not to support this proposal, labeling it as detrimental to the front.
10:12, 10 Jan
Kryvyi Rih police have apprehended a suspect in the murder of his common-law wife.
The detained individual inflicted multiple bodily injuries on the woman, resulting in severe trauma that led to her death at the scene. At the time of the brutal murder, a 9-year-old child of the deceased was present in the apartment. The girl, in a state of shock and with visible injuries, was hospitalized to receive medical attention.
09:57, 10 Jan
Peace through strength: Trump intends to continue supplying weapons to Ukraine after his inauguration.
Donald Trump, the newly elected President of the United States, intends to continue supplying arms to Ukraine following his inauguration. The Trump administration may count on support from Western countries that are concerned about their ability to independently provide Ukraine with the necessary resources. Trump believes that his stance will help reassure nations worried about Ukraine's ability to sustain itself without Washington's backing.
09:57, 10 Jan
Kallas announced the EU's readiness to lead support for Ukraine if the US withdraws its assistance.
The European Union is prepared to take on a leading role should the United States decide to withdraw its support for Ukraine. This stance was expressed by EU foreign policy chief Kaia Kallas. She articulated this bold position just before the meeting of the contact group for Ukraine in Ramstein.