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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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A cache of weapons and explosives found in Kramatorsk Kramatorsk border guard unit together with the National Police have found a cache of weapons and ammunition in the Donetsk region. 5 639 22 Society

Russian man stabs woman in shop 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 against Ukraine. 13 439 25

SBU major who tricked out money from a citizen apprehended in Kherson region The military prosecutor's office of the Southern region of Ukraine together with the SBU internal security department in the Kherson region have captured an SBU serviceman for fraud. 14 547 14 Society

Businessman detained for supplying low-quality clothing to Armed Forces of Ukraine Lviv businessman and his criminal organization supplied low-quality clothing to Armed Forces of Ukraine worth over UAH 1 billion: indictment sent to court - SBI. PHOTOS The State Bureau of Investigation jointly with the State Audit Service completed a pre-trial investigation against a Lviv businessman and his criminal organisation that supplied low-quality military equipment to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. 6 324 12

Kurchenko's accomplice involved in stealing UAH 400 million to stand trial The Prosecutor General's Office has issued an indictment against the former deputy head of the Donetsk regional administration, said to have assisted a criminal group led by Serhii Kurchenko. 7 310 11 Previously in trend: Kurchenko’s shadow empire

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Zelenskyy: More than 183 thousand Russian crimes have been recorded. Perpetrators must be held accountable As of today, more than 183 thousand crimes related to Russian aggression have been recorded in Ukraine. 737 12 Previously in trend: War crimes of Russia

Кількість злочинів із застосуванням зброї збільшилася: статистика МВС Number of crimes involving weapons increased 42 times compared to 2021, - Ministry of Internal Affairs The number of crimes committed with weapons and ammunition has increased 42 times compared to 2021. 1 304 8 Previously in trend: War

Protecting children: Kravchenko advocates for mandatory life imprisonment Over 2,300 children victimized in criminal cases: Prosecutor General Kravchenko urges MPs to support life sentences for crimes against children. VIDEO Ukrainian Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko has called on parliamentarians to support changes to legislation that would impose mandatory life imprisonment for the intentional murder and rape of minors. 1 165 12 Previously in trend: Children are victims of war Murder of children Russia’s Crimes Against Children in Ukraine

сбу Kidnapping ring members apprehended in Odesa region, - SBU. PHOTOS The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) in conjunction with the local prosecutors detained members of the crime ring who had been abducting people in the Odesa region for several years and holding them to ransom. 19 013 7 Incidents

рф,вязні Russia plans to legalize crimes in occupied territories - National Resistance Center The Russians are pursuing a policy of integrating the "legal field" of the Russian Federation in the temporarily occupied territories. 4 799 5 War in Ukraine

NRC exposes Russian war criminal from Crimea NRC receives data on GRU war criminal from annexed Crimea. PHOTO + DOCUMENT NRC (National Resistance Center) has identified Russian serviceman Yan Sadovnik, who is involved in the annexation of Crimea, participation in the Syrian conflict and the war against Ukraine. 3 601 4 Previously in trend: Occupation of Crimea War

Ukraine and Poland are engaged in a "constructive historical dialogue" on the exhumation of victims of the Volyn tragedy Poland sees rise in crimes and hate speech against Ukrainians, - Bloomberg Poland, which has become the main refuge for millions of Ukrainians, has seen a noticeable increase in crimes and expressions of hatred against refugees. This alarming trend undermines the solidarity that prevailed in the first months of the full-scale invasion and complicates the integration of Ukrainians into Polish society. 2 951 16 Previously in trend: Ukrainians in Poland

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