Dmitro Shevchuk

Dmitro Shevchuk

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The State Bureau of Investigation has notified patrol officers of their status as suspects for failing to stop a shooting in Kyiv
Crime
The State Bureau of Investigation has notified patrol officers of their status as suspects for failing to stop a shooting in Kyiv

Two patrol police officers have been charged with dereliction of duty following an armed attack in Kyiv. According to the investigation, they failed to use their weapons and left the scene despite the threat to the public.

Turkey is promoting the Middle Corridor as an alternative to the Strait of Hormuz
Politics
Turkey is promoting the Middle Corridor as an alternative to the Strait of Hormuz

Ankara views the opening of the border with Armenia as a step towards establishing a new trade route between Europe and Asia. The project is supported by the US and forms part of broader plans for regional settlement.

The global economy has lost $50 billion due to an oil shortage caused by the war in Iran
Economy
The global economy has lost $50 billion due to an oil shortage caused by the war in Iran

Following the outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East in late February 2026, the global market faced a shortfall of over 500 million barrels of oil and condensate.

Independent recruitment competitions for the National Police and the State Bureau of Investigation have been removed from the draft Anti-Corruption Strategy — MP
Politics
Independent recruitment competitions for the National Police and the State Bureau of Investigation have been removed from the draft Anti-Corruption Strategy — MP

MP Anastasia Radina stated that independent competitions for senior positions within the National Police and the State Bureau of Investigations had been removed from the draft Anti-Corruption Strategy, which is due to be considered by the government.

The head of the Medical Examination Commission was arrested in Berehove on suspicion of bribery; nearly $500,000 was seized
Crime
The head of the Medical Examination Commission was arrested in Berehove on suspicion of bribery; nearly $500,000 was seized

Law enforcement officers arrested the head of the military medical commission in Berehove whilst he was accepting a bribe. A substantial amount of cash was found during searches of his premises.

A bot farm comprising 20,000 accounts, which was used to spread fake news, has been uncovered in Zhytomyr
Crime
A bot farm comprising 20,000 accounts, which was used to spread fake news, has been uncovered in Zhytomyr

In Zhytomyr, law enforcement officers have arrested the organiser of an underground bot farm used to spread disinformation against Ukraine. During the operation, nearly 20,000 fake accounts were blocked.

The Main Intelligence Directorate has identified the factories and research institutes producing the Russian Su-57 fighter jet
War
The Main Intelligence Directorate has identified the factories and research institutes producing the Russian Su-57 fighter jet

The Main Intelligence Directorate has disclosed details of over a hundred companies involved in the production of Russian Su-57 fighter jets.

Ukraine’s strikes in March alone caused Russia oil losses of $2.3 billion — Zelenskyy
War
Ukraine’s strikes in March alone caused Russia oil losses of $2.3 billion — Zelenskyy

The President of Ukraine has complained that the US decision to ease sanctions against Russia will not be beneficial to diplomacy.

Banks report a decline in funding and a rise in its cost – NBU survey
Economy
Banks report a decline in funding and a rise in its cost – NBU survey

In the first quarter of 2026, banks recorded a decline in the volume of funding alongside a simultaneous rise in its cost, primarily due to funds from the public. At the same time, financial institutions expect a return to growth in both the volume of funds raised and their cost as early as the second quarter.

The Main Intelligence Directorate struck two large landing ships in occupied Crimea
War
The Main Intelligence Directorate struck two large landing ships in occupied Crimea

The GUR's special unit, the 'Ghosts', disabled two large landing ships belonging to the Russian Black Sea Fleet and destroyed a radar station in a single night.

The war is beginning to take its toll on the Russian economy: the media have identified signs of decline
Politics
The war is beginning to take its toll on the Russian economy: the media have identified signs of decline

This year, the effects of sanctions and the high cost of the war have been particularly keenly felt in Russia.

International Labour Day on 1 May: the history of the holiday and whether Ukrainians celebrate it
Society
International Labour Day on 1 May: the history of the holiday and whether Ukrainians celebrate it

For several years now, there has been a debate in Ukraine over whether 1 May should be celebrated. ThePublic has looked into what this holiday is really about, what the Bolsheviks have to do with it, and whether it will be a public holiday this year.

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