Crime
The Security Service of Ukraine uncovered a scheme to sell fake IDs for $3,000–5,000
Law enforcement officers have uncovered a scheme involving the manufacture and sale of fake Ukrainian law enforcement ID cards. According to investigators, conscripts used these documents to avoid mobilisation.
In March, Oleksandr Tsyvinskyi, Director of the Economic Security Bureau, received almost 320,000 hryvnia in pension payments.
In March, Oleksandr Tsyvinskyi, Director of the Economic Security Bureau, received a pension of 318,605 hryvnia. This is evidenced by a report on significant changes in his financial status, which he submitted to the National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NAZK) on 5 March.
In Khmelnytskyi, a soldier opened fire from the balcony of a high-rise building.
In Khmelnytskyi, a soldier opened fire with an automatic weapon in the courtyard of a multi-storey building. According to police, the man fired about 90 rounds.
A man was wounded in a shooting in Lviv; police are searching for the attacker.
In the Shevchenkivskyi district of Lviv, a conflict involving gunfire broke out between two men. One of them was injured and hospitalised.
An explosion occurred near the US Embassy in Oslo
An explosion occurred near the US Embassy in the Norwegian capital last night, causing minor damage. No one was injured, and the police are investigating.
The Security Service of Ukraine announced the arrest of a foreigner who was preparing a double terrorist attack in Kyiv
The military counterintelligence service of the Security Service of Ukraine announced that it had prevented a terrorist attack in the capital. According to the agency, a foreign national suspected of planning two explosions in Kyiv has been detained.
The US Department of Justice has released previously unavailable documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case that mention Donald Trump.
The US Department of Justice has released new documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case that had not been previously published. They contain transcripts of FBI interviews with a woman who claimed to have been sexually assaulted by Epstein and accused Donald Trump of assault.
One of the popular brands of Ukrainian mineral water was recognised as counterfeit
The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine fined the water producer Karpatskaya Dzherelna more than UAH 9.4 million. The committee found that information about the origin of the water misled consumers.
A suspect in the smuggling of deserters attempted to escape from law enforcement officers through a window.
Law enforcement officials have notified eight individuals of their status as suspects in a case involving the organisation of a scheme to facilitate the desertion of military personnel. Among those involved in the case are a former military unit commander, a lawyer, and a military serviceman.
ESBU will spend nearly UAH 250,000 on satin scarves, eco-friendly bags and souvenirs
The Economic Security Bureau will spend nearly a quarter of a million hryvnias on the purchase of satin scarves, eco-friendly bags, and souvenir products. The supplier of these goods will be a Kyiv-based sole proprietor and his companies.
MPs want to force the ESBU to publish its annual report on its work on the open data portal
The Verkhovna Rada Committee on Digital Transformation has published its conclusion on draft law 14270-1, which proposes to oblige the Economic Security Bureau to publish its annual report on its official website and on the Unified State Web Portal of Open Data.
After searches by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) at the Volyn Customs Office, one person involved in the case resigned, while another went on maternity leave, according to Dmytro Stasenko.
Following searches at the Volyn customs office, one person involved in the NABU corruption case resigned, while another took parental leave. This was announced by the head of the agency, Dmytro Stasenko.