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Recent events in the Kyiv region have underscored the ongoing challenges faced by residents due to military aggression and security concerns. Notable incidents include an explosion at the Bila Tserkva Territorial Center and efforts by border guards to combat enemy drones. The region also grapples with security concerns as highlighted by the exposure of pro-Russian agitators and the dismantling of criminal schemes. Additionally, power outages and infrastructure damage caused by Russian attacks continue to disrupt daily life. These stories illustrate the resilience and vigilance of the Kyiv region in the face of adversity during 2026.

What happened in the Kyiv region's Bila Tserkva regarding a grenade incident?

A grenade was thrown into the yard of the Bila Tserkva District Territorial Center of Recruitment and Social Support, prompting an investigation by law enforcement. The suspect has been detained, and the incident is under scrutiny for motives and impact on local security measures.

How have enemy UAVs impacted the Kyiv region's security?

Enemy strike UAVs have been a significant threat in the Kyiv region, with the 9th Border Guard Detachment successfully shooting down two in recent operations. These UAVs pose risks to both civilians and critical infrastructure, necessitating vigilant defense measures.

What are the key changes in the leadership of Ukraine's Security Service?

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has initiated changes within the Security Service of Ukraine by replacing the heads in three regions. This move aims to strengthen regional responses to ongoing threats and improve the effectiveness of Ukraine's security operations.

What was discovered in the Brovary District of Kyiv region?

In Brovary District, a local resident discovered the wreckage of a "Shahed" missile in a field. This discovery underscores the lurking dangers from ongoing military operations and the need for public awareness and safety measures against unexploded ordnances.

What crimes have been documented in Bucha after its liberation?

Following the de-occupation of Bucha, over 11,000 war crimes including murders and torture were recorded, with 124 specifically in Bucha itself. This has led to efforts to hold Russia accountable and the identification of many responsible parties within the Russian military.

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Kovalenko "Nothing was prepared anywhere. We started digging, taking up defensive positions. There were no weapons, except for few assault rifles," - Roman Kovalenko (Revizor) on first days of battle for Kyiv On March 7, 2022, approximately one battalion of enemy manpower and equipment entered Moshchun. However, the Russians did not recover a single vehicle; all of them were either burned or disabled, as was the majority of their personnel. 22 740 28

Bucha Shot for refusing to carry out order: how civilians were murdered in Bucha and who is being tried for these crimes Law enforcement officers have notified another Russian serviceman of suspicion after he opened fire on a local resident in Bucha during the occupation, simply because the man refused to go down to the basement of an apartment building as ordered. 11 296 6 Previously in trend: Bucha massacre War crimes of Russia

Andrii Lahutin People’s Hero of Ukraine, Sniper Andrii Lahutin: "I took out between 15 and 20 katsaps in Moshchun on February 27" After a missile hit the neighboring building, the man ran to help the wounded, despite having shrapnel-induced lacerations on his legs. Andrii now has nowhere to live. His savings and a foreign passport with a U.S. visa were blown out of the damaged apartment. But what matters most is that he survived. 25 732 10 Previously in trend: Missile attack on Kyiv

Володимир Саїнчук While I was shedding blood for Ukraine on frontline, my property became object of raider seizure - warrior Volodymyr Sainchuk Raiders cynically and systematically appropriate my property while I am shedding blood for my homeland. When I returned from the war to civilian life seriously wounded, I did not expect that the biggest enemy was not those we were fighting against, but those who were close to us. Raiding is rampant in the city of Yahotyn, and this shameful phenomenon, unfortunately, has affected me personally. 38 442 72

тарас,горпиняк Taras Horpyniak, artilleryman with the 10th mountain assault brigade "Edelweiss": "The Russians were complaining: "One tank and 15 ’Ukrops’ killed two and half of our battalions" Taras served in the 109th Battalion of the 10th Separate Mountain Assault Brigade for almost four years. He went through the most terrible and difficult battles near Kyiv, Yakovlivka and on the outskirts of Bakhmut with this unit. 9 740 4 Previously in trend: War

Why Ukraine’s internally displaced have given up hope of returning home Why Ukraine’s internally displaced have given up hope of returning home Hundreds of thousands have been displaced by war in the east, with those who venture back saying ‘bandits have taken over’. The Guardian's Luke Harding reports. 131 0