News
The Supreme Court has changed its approach to the discharge of military personnel on grounds of caring for family members
In its ruling of 29 April 2026 in case No. 520/14746/25, the Supreme Court ruled that, when a member of the armed forces is discharged on family grounds, it is not only the formal existence of relatives that matters, but also their actual ability to care for a person with a disability.
The Department of Health does not inspect medical centres that issue certificates for firearms — media reports
Since 2022, the Ministry of Health has not carried out inspections of medical centres that issue Form No. 127/o certificates confirming the absence of medical contraindications for obtaining a firearms licence in Ukraine.
The Patrol Police will spend 5 million hryvnias on postage stamps featuring Patron the Dog
Amid claims of inadequate funding, the patrol police have launched a tender for the purchase of postage stamps worth nearly 5 million hryvnias
A Ukrainian soldier survived in a Russian dugout and took a prisoner
After his position was overrun, Ukrainian soldier Vadym Letunov accidentally ended up in a Russian dugout, thinking his comrades were there. He spent two weeks alongside an armed Russian soldier, survived, and made his way back to his own lines, accompanied by a prisoner of war.
Lufthansa is set to lose nearly €2 billion in profits due to rising fuel costs
The German aviation group Deutsche Lufthansa AG has revised its financial forecasts for the current year downwards due to the sharp rise in energy prices and a potential fuel shortage.
The SSU is conducting searches at the TCC in Dnipro (VIDEO)
Reports have emerged online regarding possible searches at the regional recruitment centre in Dnipro. No official statements have yet been released on the matter.
Torture of a volunteer in Antratsyt: Main Intelligence Directorate reveals details of the suspects
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has released details of four individuals who have been served with notices of suspicion in connection with the case involving the abduction, torture and sexual assault of a Ukrainian volunteer in the temporarily occupied Luhansk region. According to the investigation, the crime took place in 2014 in Antratsyt.
An investigation is underway in Dnipro into a report that a man was assaulted by staff at the TCC
In Dnipro, the police have launched a criminal investigation into the assault of a 39-year-old man. The victim has suggested that staff at the TCC may have been involved.
A tick bite: how to remove it and which symptoms you mustn’t ignore
As the weather warms up, we want to spend as much time as possible outdoors. But when walking on grass or having a picnic in the bushes, there is a risk of picking up a tick. And a tick bite can cause serious illnesses. ThePublic explains how to protect yourself from tick bites and how to remove a tick if you do get bitten.
Another price hike at petrol stations: how much petrol, diesel and LPG cost on 6 May
Fuel prices have changed at Ukrainian petrol stations. Petrol and diesel have gone up in price at the OKKO network, whilst prices for LPG and those at other popular chains have remained the same as the previous day.
Lubinec called for the militarisation of children to be recognised as a crime against humanity
Dmytro Lubinets, the Verkhovna Rada’s Commissioner for Human Rights, has stated that the systematic militarisation of Ukrainian children in the temporarily occupied territories should be recognised as a crime against humanity. According to him, Russia has for years been turning education into a tool for propaganda, instilling fear and preparing children for war.
Syryskyi outlined the Ukrainian army’s objectives and his personal priority
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine believes that the Ukrainian army’s mission is to minimise casualties among its infantry through the use of modern technology.