Dmitro Shevchuk

Dmitro Shevchuk

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China is hacking into home routers and webcams around the world for spying purposes – media reports
Politics
China is hacking into home routers and webcams around the world for spying purposes – media reports

The UK’s cyber police, in collaboration with authorities from nine other countries, have issued a warning about a large-scale espionage campaign being carried out by Chinese-linked hacking groups, who are hacking into common household devices – routers, printers and webcams – and turning them into surveillance tools.

The Red Cross is launching a large-scale programme to support people with disabilities in Ukraine
Society
The Red Cross is launching a large-scale programme to support people with disabilities in Ukraine

The Ukrainian Red Cross has signed a trilateral agreement with its Finnish counterparts and the International Committee of the Red Cross to assist citizens who have become disabled as a result of the hostilities.

The EU has finally approved a €90 billion support package for Ukraine
Politics
The EU has finally approved a €90 billion support package for Ukraine

The European Union has officially approved a €90 billion loan for Kyiv and a 20th package of sanctions against Russia. The first tranche could be disbursed in May or June.

Ukrainian troops have eliminated a group of Kenyan mercenaries who were fighting on the side of Russia
War
Ukrainian troops have eliminated a group of Kenyan mercenaries who were fighting on the side of Russia

During fighting on the front line, Ukrainian units eliminated a group of Kenyan mercenaries who were fighting on Russia’s side.

An ‘unexpected strike’ is imminent: the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush is heading for Iran with additional troops
War
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An ‘unexpected strike’ is imminent: the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush is heading for Iran with additional troops

Following the extension of the ceasefire with Iran, US President Donald Trump retains the option of applying further military pressure. Against this backdrop, additional US forces are heading to the region, including the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush.

In Uzhhorod, a woman poisoned a soldier on behalf of the Russians — he died
Society
In Uzhhorod, a woman poisoned a soldier on behalf of the Russians — he died

A woman from Zaporizhzhia has been arrested in Zakarpattia on suspicion of poisoning a soldier on behalf of the Russian security services.

A shooting took place in a flat in a high-rise building in Lviv; the shooter has been arrested
Society
A shooting took place in a flat in a high-rise building in Lviv; the shooter has been arrested

On the morning of 23 April, a shooting took place in one of Lviv’s high-rise buildings (local social media posts suggest it was a building on Hrinchenko Street); no one was injured.

What to do if enemy agents or sabotage and reconnaissance groups are detected
War
What to do if enemy agents or sabotage and reconnaissance groups are detected

How citizens should act if they encounter enemy agents or sabotage groups It is important to avoid risks and report any information to the police.

A new scam has been uncovered in Ukraine’s energy sector: how 447 million hryvnias were stolen from Ukrenergo
Economy
A new scam has been uncovered in Ukraine’s energy sector: how 447 million hryvnias were stolen from Ukrenergo

A corruption scheme involving the embezzlement of state-owned enterprise funds was in operation at Ukrenergo for years during the full-scale invasion. Law enforcement agencies estimate the losses to the budget at over 440 million hryvnias.

A new low in the Verkhovna Rada: the number of MPs has fallen to a critical level
Politics
A new low in the Verkhovna Rada: the number of MPs has fallen to a critical level

There are now only 391 MPs left in the Verkhovna Rada. This is a record low, as the constitutional composition of parliament calls for 450 MPs. However, as early as next week, the Servant of the People faction could gain one more MP.

The unrestricted sale of weapons abroad is impossible during the active phase of the war — Budanov
Politics
The unrestricted sale of weapons abroad is impossible during the active phase of the war — Budanov

Kirill Budanov, Head of the President’s Office, believes that Ukraine should only sell those types of weaponry that it has in surplus, including naval drones and drone models that are obsolete for modern warfare.

The SSU and the National Police have uncovered a scheme involving the embezzlement of over 447 million hryvnias from Ukrenergo
Crime
The SSU and the National Police have uncovered a scheme involving the embezzlement of over 447 million hryvnias from Ukrenergo

Law enforcement officers have uncovered an organised group which, through fraudulent activities involving the supply of electricity, caused the state hundreds of millions of hryvnias in losses. Six people have been placed under suspicion.

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