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Нападником на військового ТЦК у Львові, виявився інспектор Львівської митниці — його затримали
Поліція Львівщини затримала підозрюваного в нападі на військовослужбовця ТЦК. Ним виявився інспектор Львівської митниці.
Up to 10 years in prison: a bill concerning the TCC and the VLC has been tabled in parliament
Bill No. 15114 has been registered in the Verkhovna Rada; it proposes to increase administrative and criminal liability for offences relating to military registration, medical examinations and conscription. For certain offences involving the unlawful enrichment of members of the medical examination board, the bill provides for up to 10 years’ imprisonment.
Ukrainians’ attitudes towards Poles have worsened compared to 2022–2023 — survey
In recent years, Ukrainians’ attitudes towards Poles have deteriorated compared with 2022–2023.
A TCC officer has been caught up in a crypto scandal: following the uproar, ETH disappeared from his declaration
Roman Danilyshyn, an officer with the Civil-Military Cooperation Unit of the Sviatoshyn District Territorial Coordination Centre in Kyiv, submitted a corrected declaration following the controversy surrounding his 2025 declaration. In the new version, he stated 4,716.24 Tether instead of 4,716.24 Ethereum, whilst the declared value of the asset remained unchanged at 195,016 UAH.
Three Ukrainian cities have been named as the leaders in terms of support for the Armed Forces of Ukraine — a study
The top three were Vinnytsia, Chernihiv and Khmelnytskyi. Kyiv, however, came fourth despite its large municipal budget.
In Ukraine, one in three young people smokes every day – smoking cigarettes reduces brain volume
A new study has revealed a link between the use of tobacco and cannabis and a reduced volume in certain areas of the brain. Against this backdrop, daily smoking rates remain high among young people in Ukraine, where e-cigarettes are particularly widespread.
A military police officer was killed in Lviv during an emergency alert: the attacker is being sought
On 2 April in Lviv, during emergency drills, an unknown assailant stabbed a member of the Territorial Defence Forces in the neck on Paton Street. The victim died in hospital, and the police launched a special operation to track down the attacker.
In the Kherson region, bomb disposal experts ‘pretended to be working’ on farmers’ cleared land in order to receive state funding
Law enforcement officers have uncovered a scheme to embezzle public funds intended for humanitarian demining, which had been provided by the European Union.
A minimum standard of English proficiency will be introduced for civil servants and university rectors
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved English language proficiency requirements for certain civil servants and senior officials in the fields of education and science.
WhatsApp has reported a spyware attack via a fake app
WhatsApp has reported that around 200 users fell victim to a targeted attack via a fake iPhone app that masqueraded as the official messaging client and contained spyware. The company specified that most of the victims are in Italy.
Medicine with a ‘sales plan’: how Natalia Karamelyeva transformed a municipal medical centre into a private clinic
The Municipal Consultative and Diagnostic Centre in the Sviatoshynskyi district of Kyiv has found itself at the centre of several high-profile scandals: legal disputes with medical staff, complaints about fee-based services, concerns regarding access to dental care, and official responses and documents in which doctors are assigned not only medical but also financial targets.
The Ministry of Digital Transformation has set a date for the phasing out of 3G in Ukraine
The Ministry of Digital Transformation has agreed on a deadline with mobile operators: 3G will be completely switched off by 1 January 2031. Previously, the media had reported a deadline of 31 December 2030.