You're reading: Daily Digest: Top news of Wednesday, Sept. 26
  •  Ukrainian poultry giant Myronivskyi Khliboprodukt is to acquire a 90 percent stake in Perutnina Ptuj, a leading producer of poultry based in Slovenia.
  • Alexander Hug resigns from his position as the deputy head of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Special Monitoring Group.
  • South Korean drone manufacturer Safeus Drone is to develop its business in Ukraine.
  •  Seven General Electric locomotives TE33AC Trident arrived in Odesa Region’s city of Chornomorsk, and the next batch is expected to arrive in two weeks, said Yevhen Kravtsov, acting Board Chairman of state-owned railways monopoly Ukrzaliznytsia.
  • Odesa police reported that they had apprehended three criminal suspects in the attempted murder of activist Oleg Mykhailyk.
  • The United States Coast Guard is due to transfer two patrol boats to Ukraine amid rising tensions in the Black Sea and Sea of Azov region. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and Coast Guard Vice Admiral Michael McAllister are expected to take part in an ownership transfer ceremony on Sept. 27 in Baltimore.
  • Here’s a sneak peek at the edible snails farm in Ukraine. owned by Mykola Gnatiuk, located in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, the farm has already been breeding edible snails for two years.
  • Batkivschyna Party leader Yulia Tymoshenko has the most support among presidential candidates, according to a Kyiv International Institute of Sociology poll.
  • NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that he wants a more constructive relationship with Russia.
  • Poroshenko sold his Kuznya assets on Rybalsky Shipbuilding Plant to a domestic buyer after the consent of the Antimonopoly Committee, the president’s press secretary Svyatoslav Tsegolko said.
  • Ukrainian model Veronika Didusenko, who won the Miss Ukraine beauty pageant on Sept. 20, was stripped of her crown four days after the show, soon after the Miss Ukraine committee found out she broke the contest rules: The model has a child and used to be married.