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Recent investigations have uncovered significant cases of corruption, hidden wealth, and war crimes. Reports highlight the luxurious lifestyles funded by dubious means, such as the Deputy Head of Cyber Police's expensive Kyiv apartment linked to Russian ties, and the understated assets of Odesa's tax office deputy. Ukraine's State Bureau has been active in combating corruption, forwarding thousands of cases to court. Additionally, investigations into war crimes against Ukrainian POWs and Russian military actions reveal ongoing violations. Both domestic and international entities, such as the UN and EU, are involved in examining these issues.

What was discovered about Ukraine's Deputy Cyber Police Chief?

The Deputy Chief, Volodymyr Kryvolapov, was found living in a luxury Kyiv apartment bought by his Russian brother. His family's properties in Russian-occupied territories raise concerns about potential conflicts of interest, especially given their expressed support for Russia's actions in Ukraine.

How are Ukrainian authorities addressing corruption?

The Ukrainian State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) has prioritized the fight against corruption, sending over 6,500 cases to court this year. Efforts include targeting governmental and law enforcement officials, reflecting a broader initiative to uphold justice and transparency within the state.

What investigation has been launched in the Zaporizhzhia region?

A significant investigation has begun into the shooting of three Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian forces in the Zaporizhzhia region. This inquiry is critical as it exemplifies the numerous war crime allegations that continue to arise amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

What new findings have emerged about Russian war crimes?

Investigations have identified Russian units employing chemical weapons, violating international laws and customs of war. These actions represent a breach of the Geneva Convention, highlighting the severity and complexity of war crimes committed during the conflict in Ukraine.

How have international bodies responded to war crimes in Ukraine?

International organizations, including the UN and EU, have extended mandates and ongoing investigations into alleged war crimes in Ukraine. These efforts focus on documenting and prosecuting violations, ensuring accountability for actions committed during the conflict.

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Dynamics of solving murders in Ukraine in 2024 In 2024, Ukraine recorded lowest number of unsolved murders in history of independence - National Police. ІНФОГРАФІКА In 2024, Ukraine reached a historic low in the number of unsolved murders. Last year, 1052 premeditated murders were committed on the territory of the state, of which 1043 perpetrators were brought to justice. 2 675 11

Prosecutor General: indictments filed in 178 fatal road accident cases 69 dead and 99 injured: indictments filed in 178 road accident cases "stalled" for years – Kravchenko Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko announced that indictments have been filed in 178 criminal cases concerning traffic accidents with severe consequences, investigations of which had dragged on for more than 3–5 years. These crashes resulted in 69 deaths, including three children, and left 99 people seriously injured, among them nine children. 1 938 11 Previously in trend: Fatal traffic accidents

Voronenkov’s assassination to have no impact on probe into treason charges against Yanukovych, - military prosecutor's office The prosecutor's office insists that former Russian State Duma deputy Denys Voronenkov, who was murdered in Kyiv, was as important for the investigation into ex-President Viktor Yanukovych’s high treason like all other witnesses while his murder will by no means affect the probe. 2 401 10 Previously in trend: Voronenkov assassinated

Since the beginning of the year, the SBI has sent more than 6,500 indictments to court. Since beginning of year, SBI has sent 6,500 corruption cases to court, including against MPs and judges. INFOGRAPHICS Employees of the State Bureau of Investigations (SBI) continue to systematically combat corruption in government and law enforcement agencies. 502 15 Previously in trend: Officials’ abuse of power

Мустеца Mustetsa family acquired luxury real estate and vehicles worth hundreds of thousands of dollars during wartime – investigation During the full-scale war, relatives of Ukraine’s Deputy Prosecutor General Ihor Mustetsa became owners of luxury real estate and purchased high-end vehicles worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. 5 344 62 Previously in trend: Assets of Ihor Mustetsa’s family

Security Service completes pre-trial investigation into Handziuk case. ИНФОГРАФИКА Security Service completes pre-trial investigation into Handziuk case. ИНФОГРАФИКА The Security Service of Ukraine, under the procedural guidance of the Prosecutor General's Office, has completed a pre-trial investigation into criminal proceedings on suspicion of organizing the attack on Kateryna Handziuk by Chairman of the Kherson Regional Council Vladyslav Manher and assistant consultant to member of the Kherson Regional Council Oleksiy Levin. 2 067 9 Previously in trend: Attack on Handziuk

Mamoian’s assistant helped Artem Dmytruk escape Luxurious villa of OPFL MP and "authority" Mamoian. VIDEO During the war, MP from the Opposition Platform – For Life party (OPFL) Suto Mamoian moved into a vast mansion located on a plot worth at least $2 million, a property not listed in the real estate register nor in the deputy’s asset declaration. 15 210 58

іспанія Russians suspected of involvement in sending bomb letters across Europe, including to Ukrainian embassy - The New York Times Russian agents are suspected of leading a far-right group that sent explosives to Spain. 2 889 8 Previously in trend: War

President hopes for fair verdict in Handziuk case President hopes for fair verdict in Handziuk case Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has said he hopes that a court will pass a fair verdict in the case of Kherson activist Kateryna Handziuk. 2 352 8 Previously in trend: Attack on Handziuk Year of Zelenskyis presidency

Mykolaiv region first deputy governor Romanchuk faces up to 12 years in prison with confiscation of property The Military Prosecutor's Office of the Southern region required less than two months to complete a pre-trial investigation in criminal proceedings against First Deputy Chairman of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration Mykola Romanchuk, who is suspected of bribery. 9 014 8 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Investigation of the F-16 crash in Ukraine Case of Ukrainian F-16 plane crash: SBI investigators continue examinations The State Bureau of Investigation continues to investigate the F-16 fighter jet crash that occurred on August 26, 2024, which led to the death of Ukrainian pilot Oleksii Mes (Moonfish). 4 536 13 Previously in trend: Investigation of F-16 crash

Court sanctions pre-trial investigation in absentia against MP Onyshchenko, - SAP Court sanctions pre-trial investigation in absentia against MP Onyshchenko, - SAP The court authorized Ukraine’s Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) to carry out pre-trial investigation in absentia against MP Oleksandr Onyshchenko and five his accomplices. 1 361 7 Previously in trend: Onyshchenko case

волонтери,бучі Journalists identified Russian soldiers who killed three volunteers in Bucha on March 4, 2022. VIDEO On March 4, 2023, the premiere of Suspilny’s investigative film: "Bucha: Shooting on Kyiv-Myrotsky" about the shooting by the Russian military of young volunteers who were taking aid to an animal shelter in the Bucha district of the Kyiv region. 16 469 7 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Stefanishyna SAPO registers criminal case to investigate Stefanishyna’s possible involvement in ARMA corruption. DOCUMENT The Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office has registered a criminal proceeding to investigate the possible involvement of Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, Minister of Justice Olha Stefanishyna, in corruption related to ARMA. 2 374 17 Previously in trend: People close to Stefanishyna obtain assets via ARMA

SBI SBI opens proceedings over illegal searches of KCSA employees The State Bureau of Investigation will investigate the actions of officers of the specialised military prosecutor's office who conducted "night searches" of Kyiv City Hall employees without a court order and violated their rights, including the inviolability of their homes. 14 284 6

Participant in Onyshchenko's "gas schemes" detained in Montenegro on Interpol BOLO, - SAP April 7, 2017, citizen of Ukraine I. Musiienko was detained at Podgorica Airport in Montenegro on suspicion of involvement in the so-called "gas schemes" of fugitive Ukrainian MP Onyshchenko. 11 615 5 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine Onyshchenko case

Special Representative of President of Republic of Iran Mohammad Eslami arrived to Ukraine Special Representative of President of Republic of Iran Mohammad Eslami arrived to Ukraine Iran’s officials in charge of investigating the attack on the Ukrainian Boeing have begun work in Kyiv. This is an important advance in establishing justice and responsibility of Iran for the death of our people and our aircraft. 2 460 5 Previously in trend: Iran plane crash

андрій,костін We expect suspicions of Russian war criminals from countries conducting their own investigations, - Prosecutor General Kostin Our state expects that soon enough, countries conducting their own investigations into the war crimes of the aggressor country, the Russian Federation, will bring their own suspicions against the Russian occupiers. 346 5 War in Ukraine

костін Investigative group on war crimes in Ukraine will also investigate genocide, - Prosecutor General’s Office Members of the joint investigative team for the investigation of serious international crimes in Ukraine (JIT) signed an agreement to investigate not only war crimes, but also the crime of genocide. 505 5 War in Ukraine

херсонщина,енергетика International Criminal Court will investigate Russia’s attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities The International Criminal Court intends to investigate Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine’s electrical infrastructure. 1 310 5 War in Ukraine

weapons, chemical Schemes identified Russian units that use chemical weapons against Ukrainian military personnel. VIDEO Russian invaders are violating the laws and customs of war by using chemical weapons in Ukraine. Journalists have identified some of the Russian units that are using chemical weapons prohibited by international law against the Ukrainian Defence Forces. 2 210 4 Previously in trend: use of prohibited chemical weapons

Ministry Of Defense Deciphers Black Boxes From An-26 Plane That Crashed In Kharkiv Region Ministry Of Defense Deciphers Black Boxes From An-26 Plane That Crashed In Kharkiv Region Specialists of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine have deciphered the data from two black boxes from the An-26 turboprop plane that crashed in Kharkiv region. 6 970 3 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Chuhuevo air crash

The mandate of the UN commission of inquiry into violations in Ukraine is extended Mandate of UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Violations in Ukraine is extended The mandate of the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry to investigate violations in Ukraine has been extended for another year. The relevant draft resolution of the UN Human Rights Council was adopted. 535 5 Previously in trend: investigation of violations in Ukraine

У 2024 році збільшилося кількість справ про розстріл військовополонених ЗСУ This year, number of proceedings on execution of Ukrainian POWs increased more than 4 times - Prosecutor General’s Office In 2024, compared to 2022 and 2023, the number of criminal proceedings opened over the shooting of captured Armed Forces soldiers by ruscists increased more than 4 times. 713 3

In nine months, the State Bureau of Investigation has referred nearly 6,000 corruption cases to court. In nine months, State Bureau of Investigation referred 5,879 corruption cases to court: among accused are MPs, judges, and customs officers. INFOGRAPHICS Employees of the State Bureau of Investigation continue to systematically fight corruption in government and law enforcement agencies. In the first nine months of 2025, SBI investigators completed pre-trial investigations in 5,879 criminal proceedings and sent indictments against 6,321 people to court. 531 5

Czech police Investigation launched in Czech Republic against companies that supplied sanctioned goods to Russia - media Czech law enforcement officials have launched an investigation against a number of local companies whose goods, according to customs data and information provided by the Office of the President of Ukraine, continue to enter the Russian Federation through intermediaries in third countries, including Serbia. 772 2 Previously in trend: sanctions circumvention

артем сытник набу NABU plans to complete probe into Nasirov case by June, - Sytnyk The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) intends to complete the investigation of criminal case against suspended Tax Service Chief Roman Nasirov before June 2017. 3 302 2 Previously in trend: Trial of Nasirov

Police officers found arms cache in Donetsk region The ammunition was seized by border guards. The investigation is underway. 6 545 2 Incidents

Лікарня Охматдит після обстрілу 8 липня 2024 року Prosecutor General’s Office: Law enforcers investigate over 2300 criminal proceedings on Russian shelling of civilian and critical infrastructure Investigators of the Security Service of Ukraine are conducting pre-trial investigations in 2,389 criminal proceedings regarding the shelling of civilian and critical infrastructure of Ukraine by the Russian Federation. 261 1

Прокуратура розслідує 53 кримінальні провадження за фактами розстрілу 177 оборонців України Prosecutor General’s Office: 53 proceedings on shooting of 177 Ukrainian POWs by ruscists are being investigated In October-November 2024, 13 criminal proceedings were registered over the execution of 54 Ukrainian POWs. This is a third of all proceedings initiated in 2024 over such facts. 562 1 Previously in trend: War

European Commission responds to pressure on Ukrainian retailer Gennadiy Butkevych Office of the EU Commissioner for European Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn confirms the fact of obtaining information on the situation around Ukraine's trading chain ATB owned by Gennadiy Butkevych. 294 0 Society

зсу,армія Law enforcers identify six Ukrainian POWs killed by Russians in Pokrovsk direction - PGO Law enforcement officers managed to identify six Ukrainian POWs killed by Russians in the Pokrovsk direction. 7 008 0

shelling, war crime Over 162 thousand war crimes of Russian Federation documented in Ukraine - Prosecutor General’s Office Since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, more than 162,000 war crimes of the Russian Federation have been registered. 405 2 Previously in trend: War crimes of Russia Investigation of Russian war crimes

суд,мкс,гаага,кримінальний,міжнародний Netherlands sent team to Ukraine for third time to investigate war crimes A forensic investigation team went to Ukraine earlier this week to investigate war crimes. 763 0 Previously in trend: War

Russian secret services may have 'liquidated' troops who shot down MH17 - Dutch media Russian secret services may have executed the troops suspected of shooting down Malaysian Airlines flight MH17, say sources involved in the investigation of the crash over eastern Ukraine. 561 0 Incidents

гузрь Huzyr puts pressure on investigators in BRSM case, - Skhemy TV show. DOCUMENT Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine Volodymyr Huzyr believes that police investigators violate the law, investigating into the BRSM group of companies actions on understatement of the value added tax by 1.2 billion hryvnias. He says it is an "intrusion of economic activity." 142 0 Previously in trend: Fire at tank facility near Kyiv 'Diamond prosecutors' case