Ivan Vyhivskyi, the head of the Ukrainian police, has accused Russia of using messaging applications like Telegram to recruit young Ukrainian girls, including minors, to participate in the killing of soldiers.
Ukrainian police chief Ivan Vigivski claims Russian operatives are using Telegram to recruit young Ukrainian women, offering easy money to poison military personnel.
Ukrainian police have confiscated cash and luxury vehicles from military recruitment office employees as part of an intensified anti-corruption campaign within the conscription system, following public criticism.
Ukraine's police chief resigned following reports that two officers were suspended for allegedly fleeing a mass shooting in Kyiv and abandoning civilians. The incident sparked outrage and an investigation.
Ukrainian police have reported over 600 attacks on enlistment officers since the start of the full-scale war. This statistic highlights a specific aspect of the ongoing conflict and internal challenges.
Over the past year, Ukrainian police have received more than 300 official complaints from families of missing persons who fell victim to fraud schemes.
Ukraine's National Police have initiated criminal proceedings following the abduction of seven Ukrainian cash-in-transit guards and an Oschadbank service vehicle in Hungary.
Ukrainian police are warning soldiers about young women recruited by Russian secret services who have successfully assassinated men. Several such cases are currently under investigation.
Ukrainian police report that Russian intelligence services are increasingly recruiting young girls, including minors, through dating apps and social media to target Ukrainian military personnel, documenting six such plots.
National Police in Ukraine have conducted raids on draft office workers across the country, revealing $2 million in suspected illicit enrichment. The operation targets corruption within the military recruitment system.
In Kyiv, a gunman opened fire, killing six people and injuring 14, then took hostages in a supermarket before being shot dead by police. The incident is being investigated as a potential act of terror.
Ukrainian National Police are investigating 1,216 anonymous bomb threats received on March 30, targeting state authorities, local governments, educational institutions, businesses, and banks. Over half of these reports have already been investigated.
An organized group that defrauded Czech citizens through fake investments has been broken up by Czech and Ukrainian police, with investigations revealing hundreds more victims and documented damages reaching 158 million Czech crowns.
An explosion injured seven Ukrainian police officers on Monday in the city of Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine, two of them seriously, authorities announced, two days after a female police officer was killed in an incident.
The head of the Ukrainian police accused Russia of recruiting teenage Ukrainian girls to assassinate Ukrainian military personnel, following the arrest of a 17-year-old suspected of a military killing.
Ukraine’s National Police has exposed an interregional criminal group that illegally transported servicemen out of military units to help them evade service in the country’s Security and Defense Forces.
Ukrainian police have carried out dozens of raids across the country as part of an investigation into suspected corruption within the military recruitment system. The operation targets alleged illicit activities in the conscription process.
Ukrainian authorities have notified 11 individuals, including a co-owner of a tobacco company, of suspicion for operating a large-scale illegal production scheme for excisable goods in Kremenchuk.
Officers from Ukraine's State Bureau of Investigation and National Police have apprehended servicemen in the Odesa region for illegally supplying firearms and ammunition stolen from the combat zone.
A Norwegian man, wanted for extensive financial fraud since last autumn, was arrested in Kyiv, Ukraine, thanks to cooperation between Norwegian, Polish, and Ukrainian police authorities.