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Corruption
A Slidstvo-Info investigative journalist who released an unflattering report on Vityuk, was approached in a Kyiv shopping mall on April 1 by military draft officials, sparking corruption accusations.
Apr. 9
Corruption
On the eve of the publication of a story about possible corruption at the SBU, the investigative journalist behind it was approached in a Kyiv shopping mall by military draft center officials.
Apr. 7
War in Ukraine
Not all claims made by SBU head Vasyl Malyuk could be confirmed independently. Reportedly, one Ukrainian collaborating with the Kremlin lost body parts to an anti-tank mine.
Mar. 27
Drones
Russia tried this before but ran out of missiles and its new trickier tactics have, so far, had no more success as Ukraine has better air defenses and lots of practice fixing things since then.
Mar. 25
War in Ukraine
Ukrainian intelligence has identified a Russian soldier who shot a civilian in 2022 in order to take a smartphone from the victim and took part in looting homes.
Mar. 23
SBU
FT, citing unnamed sources, reported that US officials relayed wishes to Ukraine’s intelligence units to stop hitting Russian oil refineries for fear of rising crude prices and retaliation.
Mar. 22
Kyiv
The investigation led to the detention of two individuals who previously served with Ukrainian law enforcement agencies and who received monetary “rewards” from Russia for completing their tasks.
Mar. 18
Russia
Along with hitting the Ryazan, Kstovo and Kirishi oil refineries, Ukraine special ops also hit a Russian Air Force base in Buturlinovk and a military airfield in Voronezh overnight March 12-13.
Mar. 13
War in Ukraine
This ruling marks the first instance in Ukraine where property has been confiscated due to support for Russia.
Mar. 11
War in Ukraine
The Mriya's commander, Dmitry Antonov, told the Kyiv Post that the plane could have been saved, but that the crew “really wanted to help those who wanted to take Kyiv in three days.”
Mar. 2
Kherson
The underground continues to sabotage Russia's presidential elections in occupied Ukraine by blowing up the offices of the occupier’s political party United Russia in Nova Kakhovka, Kherson region.
Feb. 28
SBU
The former Director of Ukraine’s intelligence service opened up with Kyiv Post about how Ukraine’s intelligence services were reborn thanks to America’s assistance.
Feb. 26
SBU
In the course of two years, Ukraine has managed to neutralize Russia’s Black Sea Fleet and reopen its shipping lanes. All achieved practically without a navy.
Feb. 24
Putin
A Ukrainian security services drone attack on what Russia bills as the 17th largest iron and steel works may impact Moscow’s weapons production as flames engulf the plant.
Feb. 24
SBU
After being formally identified, the bodies of the defenders will be handed over to their families for a decent burial.
Feb. 16
Russia
Ukrainian intelligence said it “neutralized” a Russian spy network in Ukraine consisting of former and serving intelligence officers in different branches working under the same Russian agent.
Feb. 6