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Odesa
SBU Detains Russian Agent Who Prepared Weapons Cache for Contract Killings in Odesa
The suspect allegedly hid a grenade and assault rifle in a public park as part of a plot targeting a local military recruitment official.
April 9, 2026
Crimea
Police Detain Customs Officer in Fatal Stabbing of Lviv Military Recruiter
Police in Lviv have detained a suspect in the fatal stabbing of a military recruiting officer, identifying him as a local customs inspector.
April 2, 2026
War in Ukraine
Ukraine Busts Drone Theft Scheme Worth Over $370,000 in ‘Army of Drones’ Program
Ukrainian authorities uncovered a scheme involving the theft and resale of military drones worth over Hr.15.2 million ($370,000), implicating a unit commander and civilian accomplices.
April 1, 2026
War in Ukraine
Russian Spy Network Planning Killings of Ukrainian Soldiers Dismantled in Kyiv
Investigators said the group was coordinated by a serving officer of Russia’s General Staff, who selected targets, assigned roles, and managed the operation.
March 31, 2026
War in Ukraine
Explosion Hits Bucha District, Attack Suspected
An explosion struck Ukraine’s Bucha district early Monday, with police investigating the incident as a suspected attack after a second blast at the scene.
March 23, 2026
Ukraine
Orban Government Moves to Seize Cash and Gold Taken From Ukrainian Bank Convoy
Hungary’s government adopted a decree to confiscate tens of millions of euros, dollars and gold bars taken from vehicles belonging to Ukraine’s state-owned Oschadbank.
March 10, 2026
War in Ukraine
Ukrainian Priest’s Daughter Sentenced to 15 Years for Spying for Russia’s FSB
In an interview, the 19-year-old said she cooperated with a Russian intelligence agent and is now awaiting a possible prisoner exchange.
Feb. 13, 2026
Kyiv
SBU Detains 2 Alleged FSB Agents Preparing Strike on Kyiv Region
The suspects allegedly gathered coordinates of military facilities and aviation bases for Russian forces.
Feb. 12, 2026
Law Enforcement
Deadly Shooting Kills 4 Policemen in Ukraine’s Cherkasy
The incident occurred as officers attempted to detain a man wanted for murder. When police exited their vehicle, the suspect ambushed them, opening fire with an automatic weapon.
Jan. 27, 2026
Ukraine
Moscow Court ‘Deletes’ Ruling Confirming Ukraine Marines Sank Russian Flagship
The official Kremlin narrative is that the cruiser Moskva went down with heavy loss of life because of on-board fires in rough seas and that Ukrainian anti-ship missiles never hit anything.
Jan. 23, 2026
Ukraine
Ukraine Prosecutor: $70M in Taxpayer Money Stolen by Land Mine Company
Law enforcers say a firm delivered shoddy mines to the front that wouldn’t detonate in combat but could accidentally explode when handled by Ukrainian soldiers.
Jan. 9, 2026
Energy
Former Ukrenergo Chief Accused of Fraud to Remain in Pre-Trial Detention Until Christmas, Court Rules
Volodymyr Kudrytsky’s bail was set at over 13 million hryvnia, marking a victory for the State Bureau of Investigation. However, the decision sparked accusations that his prosecution may be political.
Oct. 29, 2025
War in Ukraine
Ukraine Considers Military Courts Amid Rising Wartime Cases
After more than a decade since their abolition, lawmakers and the President’s Office are debating the creation of courts to handle military offenses and protect servicemen’s rights.
Oct. 9, 2025
Explained
EXPLAINED: How the Fatal Stabbing of a Ukrainian Refugee Became a US Political Flashpoint
The Charlotte stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska fuels Trump’s plan to deploy National Guard to Democratic-led cities, sparking protests and debate.
Sept. 9, 2025
Top News
Gunman Seizes Cherkasy McDonald’s, Shoots Himself After Standoff
A man armed with a gun stormed a McDonald’s in downtown Cherkasy, triggering a tense standoff with police. He was later carried out with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Aug. 7, 2025
Ukraine
IMF Delegation Arrives for Review – $917.5 Million on the Line
The IMF will disburse the money for Ukraine if the country passes its seventh review where the focus is on rule of law matters.
Feb. 20, 2025
