In 2025, the crime landscape in Ukraine and neighboring countries has evolved significantly. Ukrainian Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko has urged lawmakers to impose mandatory life sentences for heinous crimes against children. This move highlights the growing concern over child victimization, with over 2,300 children affected by serious crimes. Meanwhile, Poland's increasing crime rates and hate speech incidents against Ukrainians reflect a shifting societal landscape, aggravating refugee integration challenges. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has noted over 183,000 crimes related to Russian aggression in Ukraine, underlining a pressing need for international accountability. Concurrently, the State Bureau of Investigation's actions against corrupt business practices and illegal activities underscore a commitment to uphold legal standards within Ukraine.
What legislative changes are proposed for crimes against children in Ukraine?
Ukrainian Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko has proposed legislative changes to mandate life sentences for intentional murder and rape of minors. This initiative is driven by over 2,300 children becoming victims of serious criminal acts. The proposal aims to enhance legal measures and prevent such crimes in the future by ensuring more stringent penalties for offenders.
How is increasing crime in Poland affecting Ukrainian refugees?
The rise in crimes and hate speech in Poland is adversely impacting Ukrainian refugees, a crucial support base since the full-scale invasion. This unsettling trend threatens societal unity and complicates the refugees' integration, generating a climate of fear and insecurity among the displaced Ukrainian community.
What is the Ukrainian government's stance on Russian-related crimes?
The Ukrainian government, led by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is actively documenting and seeking accountability for over 183,000 crimes attributed to Russian aggression. This reflects Ukraine's firm stance on demanding international recognition and response to these transgressions, striving for justice against war crimes and related offenses.
What measures are being taken against economic crimes in Ukraine?
The Ukrainian government, through its State Bureau of Investigation, is targeting economic crimes by indicting organizations involved in fraudulent activities, such as supplying low-quality military goods. These initiatives reflect a broader effort to cleanse the business environment and enforce legal standards within the country.
How are hate crimes increasing in Poland affecting its refugee policies?
The rise in hate crimes against Ukrainians in Poland is not only straining diplomatic relations but also influencing refugee policies. Poland, initially a haven for refugees, faces challenges to maintain its welcoming stance amidst rising xenophobia, requiring strategic adjustments in its integration and security frameworks.
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Poroshenko blasts Saakashvili for "empty talking" and poor work as Odesa governor During his working visit to the Odesa region, President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko went negative on the work of the Odesa Regional State Administration at the time it was led by Mikheil Saakashvili. 73 519 361 Previously in trend: Odesa Governor Saakashvili
Servicemen who violated Criminal Code during wartime should be deprived of criminal liability, - Prosecutor General Lutsenko Servicemen who violated the civilian Criminal Code during wartime should be deprived of criminal liability. 77 208 319 Previously in trend: Lykholit case
Ukrainian soldier joined militants after committing grave crime, - Staff A serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine defected to the Russian militants yesterday, Dec. 1, after committing a grave crime. 239 908 268
Commanders in charge of Kniazhychi special operation were in restaurant during shootout, - Lutsenko Commanders in charge of the special operation in Kniazhychi were in a restaurant during the shootout when several policemen were killed. 124 775 262 Previously in trend: Kniazhychi shooting
Two criminals killed, seven police officers wounded in special operation in Odesa region, - Interior Ministry. PHOTOS Seven police officers received injuries while detaining resisting criminals in the Odesa region. 155 676 238
"Parade of prisoners" in Donetsk is a war crime - UN Assistant Secretary General "Parade of prisoners" in the occupied city of Donbas is a war crime, Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ivan Šimonović says. 51 767 177 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine
Significant crime surge expected in upcoming year, - Interior Minister Avakov The minister is certain that releasing recidivists under 'Savchenko law' (stipulating for counting one day in a pre-trial detention as two days of jail term) will lead to grave consequences. 49 117 171
Police is is Doing Nothing Regarding Rape of a 14-Year-Old Girl in Odesa. VIDEO Two men who raped a 14-year-old girl have been out free for two months. 27 810 145 Previously in trend: Oksana Makar Murder
The greatest resistance and sabotage of punishment for those responsible for crimes against Maidan activists is observed in juridical system – Poroshenko Changes to the Constitution in terms of judicial reform, which will provide a total purge of courts, are required to complete the cases on crimes against Maidan activists. 7 444 137 Previously in trend: Investigation of crimes against Maidan
Three men opened fire in downtown Kyiv. Police officer injured. PHOTOS A shooting took place in the center of Kyiv around 1 p.m. today, March 26. 118 808 123
Bandits who attacked SBU officers detained in Kyiv An armed group who has beaten SBU officers - anti-terrorist operation (ATO) participants has been detained in Kyiv. 49 859 114
Chief of police of Holosiivskyi district caught while receiving bribe The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) detained the Head of Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv for receiving a bribe. 35 980 112
Three robbers beat man in Kyiv, robbed him of $110,000. PHOTOS Three unknown armed persons assaulted a man in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv, robbed him of $110,000 and fled in a car. 61 292 110 Previously in trend: Police workdays
Video of cash collectors assault scene posted online. VIDEO A video of post service cash collectors assault scene has been posted on the Internet. 73 582 108
Anti-Corruption Bureau starts probe into Saakashvili's allegations An investigation into corruption schemes voiced by Head of the Odesa Regional State Administration Mikheil Saakashvili has been initiated. 33 166 106
Ukrzaliznytsia executive abducted in Kyiv as shooting occurred, - media. PHOTO Head of the Power Supply Department of Ukrzaliznytsia state railway operator Valerii Liudmyrskyi has been kidnapped in Kyiv. 53 479 105
No crime wave in other regions like that in Odesa, not even in the 90s, - Prosecutor General Lutsenko Current crime rate of the Odesa region is far worse than that back in the 1990s. 54 758 101 Previously in trend: Prosecutor General Lutsenko
It is not the Security Guards' Problem, it is the Problem of the MVD Minister, Says Moskal The Vice head of the Parliamentary Committee on Fighting Organized Crime and Corruption, police lieutenant general Hennadiy Moskal thinks that after the shooting of security guards in daylight the claims should be in regard to the head of the MVD and the police but not to the guards. 20 680 97 Previously in trend: Caravan Murders
Armed bandits tried to rob security van in Zaporizhia region, - National Police. PHOTOS A security van is reported to have been attacked in the Zaporizhia region. 57 384 94 Previously in trend: Police workdays
Avakov publishes results of criminal police performance over 12-month period. INFOGRAPHICS (in Ukrainian) Interior Minister Arsen Avakov has published the results of the work of Ukraine's criminal police over the 12-month period. 37 372 93 Previously in trend: Police workdays
Russian occupants apprehended 25 Crimean Tatars in Yevpatoria, - journalist Pashaiev Russian authoriities have apprehended 25 Crimean Tatars in occupied Crimea. 16 738 83 Previously in trend: Reprisals in Russian-occupied Crimea
Law enforcers detain drug dealers operating in four Ukrainian cities, - Prosecutor General Lutsenko. PHOTOS Members of the Kyiv Prosecutor's Office and Interior Ministry’s Department of Internal Security carried out 57 raids at premises used by a ring of drug dealers in Kyiv, Kryvyi Rih, Kropyvnytskyi, and Dnipro. 44 120 81
96 ATO veterans lost their land plots in Zakarpattia region due to fraud 96 veterans of the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) suffered in a land fraud in the Zakarpattia region. 18 017 78
Dekanoidze claims rising crime rates in Kyiv National Police Chief Khatia Dekanoidze reported an increase in crime at a wrap-up meeting of the National Police Main Department. 29 340 75
Dnipro, Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, Odesa, - Ukraine’s top policeman names cities with highest crime rate National Police Chief Serhii Kniaziev says Dnipro, Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, and Odesa top the list of Ukrainian cities with the highest crime rate. 24 467 74
Parliament fails to amend "Savchenko law" Ukrainian lawmakers have refused to amend the law counting one day of pre-trial detention as two days of imprisonment so as it does not apply to those convicted for grave and especially grave crimes. 17 441 71
Unknown persons stole about 500,000 UAH from two ATMs in Kyiv, - National Police The capital's law enforcement officers are looking for suspects who robbed two ATMs in Kyiv. 32 127 70 Previously in trend: Police workdays
5,216 Ukrainian citizens detained or convicted in Russia, - Foreign Ministry 5,216 Ukrainian citizens have been either detained or convicted in Russia as of the end of April. 14 898 65
Three policemen stabbed while apprehending criminals in Chernihiv region. PHOTOS Three policemen were injured during the arrest of criminals in the Chernihiv region. 55 437 63 Previously in trend: Police workdays
Poroshenko to instruct Odesa police authorities to restore order in city and region President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko intends to instruct the Odesa law enforcers to stabilize the situation in the city and across the region. 9 783 61
Police looking for former district militia officer, leader of gang which plundered houses in Donetsk region. PHOTO The Main Administration of the National Police in the Donetsk region is looking for Yurii Voshko (born Aug. 21, 1963, resident of Kostiantynivka) - who is the leader of a gang which committed 40 armed robberies and other crimes. 67 800 60 Previously in trend: Police workdays
Law enforcers destroyed 2.5 hectares of cannabis worth $1 million in Donetsk region. VIDEO+PHOTOS The SBU, the police, and social activists have found a 2.5 hectare-field of cannabis in the area of anti-terrorist operation (ATO). 13 880 59 Previously in trend: Police workdays
"I felt like biological material," - Ukrhazvydobuvannia's former CEO on five tormenting years in captivity Almost five years ago, Oleh Seminskyi, the then head of Ukraine's largest private gas producing company Ukrhazvydobuvannia, was abducted outside his house in Kyiv by a group of people. He was taken away from the city, put in a cell and severely beaten. 69 374 59
Russia's Investigative Committee accuses Ukrainian officers of shelling civilians in Donbas Russian Prosecutor's Office Investigative Committee has launched a criminal case against Ukrainian security agencies for alleged war crimes committed in the eastern Donbas region. 11 591 55 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine
Number of convicted criminals rather than one of criminal cases measures crime prevention efficiency, Poroshenko says President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said in Lviv that the fight against crime is measured by the number of convicted offenders rather than open criminal cases. 4 572 54
Crime rate increased by 23 percent due to poverty, Savchenko law, and policemen lacking motivation, - Police Chief Dekanoidze The crime rate in Ukraine has increased by 23 percent in 2016 with property theft accounting for approximately 60 percent of all crimes. 10 840 51 Previously in trend: Police workdays
Executives of Khreshchatyk Bank misappropriated 81 mln hryvnia, - prosecutor Pre-trial investigation into activities of 16 executives of Kyiv regional department of Khreshchatyk Bank involved into embezzlement of depositors' money has been finished. 13 420 46 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine
Notorious Aidar fighter Rubezh released on parole, - journalist Olha Reshetylova Today, Aidar Battalion fighter Ihor "Rubezh" Radchenko, suspected of committing a series of crimes, has been remanded on parole at the request of several people's deputies. 15 176 46 Previously in trend: Lykholit case
House of fallen hero Oleksandr Shvets robbed during his funeral, - head of Lviv Regional State Administration During the funeral of anti-terrorist operation (ATO) soldier Oleksandr Shvets, unknown perpetrators robbed his family's house. 35 414 44
Police free kidnapped Odesa businesswoman in Kyiv. VIDEO The National Police of Ukraine have successfully freed a woman who was kidnapped in Odesa on Nov. 2. The abductors demanded a ransom of $200,000. 60 077 43 Previously in trend: Police workdays
"No war between PGO and NABU, as well as between me and Prosecutor General Yurii Lutsenko," – NABU Head Sytnyk There is no conflict between the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Prosecutor General's Office (PGO). 16 324 43 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine
Ex-Navy Deputy Commander Yelisieiev to be questioned on suspicion of treason, desertion, terrorism The Military Prosecutor's Office of the Southern region summons former Deputy Commander of the Ukrainian Naval Forces, Vice Admiral Serhii Yelisieiev for questioning. 11 350 36 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea
SSU, criminal group that terrorized residents of Dnipro, was neutralized. VIDEO&PHOTOS. VIDEO&PHOTOS The Security Service continues the systematic fight against organized crime, which threatens the state security of Ukraine in wartime conditions. As a result of the special operation in Dnipro, a criminal group that terrorized and tried to keep local residents in fear was neutralized. 11 776 34
Lawyer Olentsevych, attacker of Turchynov's wife, linked to 'DPR' leadership, - Interior Minister Volodymyr Olentsevych, the lawyer from Donetsk who last week attacked Anna Turchynova, wife of NSDC Secretary Oleksandr Turchynov, is linked to the leadership of the "Donetsk People's Republic" terrorist organization. 14 684 32
Russia suspects Grigorishyn of $10.27 million tax evasion Russia's investigative authorities are running a criminal probe against businessman Konstantin Grigorishyn into his evading almost RUB 675 million (approx. $10.27 million) in taxes. 19 003 30
"I am certain there will be case in The Hague's Criminal Court against Putin and his cronies," - Justice Minister Petrenko Ukraine's Justice Minister Pavlo Petrenko believes that the International Criminal Court will hear a separate case on Russian President Putin's involvement in the Donbas war crimes. 13 893 27 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine
In Russia’s Kemerovo, man stabbed female pensioner in shop: "That’s it, I’m off to SMO! You f#cking scumbags! Christ is risen!". VIDEO In Russia’s Kemerovo, another manifestation of the "Russian world" has been recorded, where criminal offenses become a legal ticket to the front. According to Censor.NET, a local resident attacked an elderly woman in broad daylight, counting on impunity due to his participation in the war... 14 954 25
Former "overseers" of Kyiv pre-trial detention centre created large-scale gang of kidnappers and robbers: 12 participants detained, - Nebytov. VIDEO+PHOTOS The criminal police, together with investigators from the Main Investigation Department, have exposed a large-scale criminal organisation behind many crimes in Ukraine. 6 613 22 Previously in trend: Police workdays Police detention
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