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Sexual violence during the war: more than 1100 Ukrainians applied for financial assistance

Kyiv • UNN

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1119 cases of sexual violence as a result of Russian aggression have been recorded in Ukraine, 750 of which are from men. Assistance has already been approved for 616 victims as part of the pilot project of interim reparations.

Sexual violence during the war: more than 1100 Ukrainians applied for financial assistance

As part of the pilot project of interim reparations supporting victims of sexual violence as a result of Russian armed aggression, as of June 16, 1,119 appeals have been registered in Ukraine. Of these, 750 are from men, 342 from women, and the rest from minors. Assistance has already been agreed for 616 victims. This was stated during a briefing by the Government Commissioner for Gender Policy, Head of the IAG Kateryna Levchenko, reports UNN.

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As of June 16, we have received 1,119 applications. Of these, 750 are from men, 342 from women, 20 from girls, 7 from boys.

- said Levchenko.

She added that 59 appeals were received in the last week alone.

This is 41 appeals from men, 18 from women

- she said.

The Commissioner for Gender Policy clarified that about half of the appeals have already been processed and assistance has been provided to the victims.

As of June 9, payment has been agreed, processed within the project, to 616 people. 365 men, 239 women, 2 boys and 10 girls

- says Levchenko.

She noted that these figures are several times higher than the data of the UN monitoring mission and the Office of the Prosecutor General, which indicates that this type of crime is often concealed, including by the victims themselves. According to Levchenko, it is important that "society also understands that sexual violence is a war crime used by Russia against Ukraine."

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The interim reparations project in Ukraine was created to provide financial support to individuals who have become victims of sexual violence as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against our country. This is a pilot initiative that provides for the payment of one-time compensation to victims in order to quickly provide assistance and improve their condition.

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The National Police liquidated the largest illegal production of anabolic steroids in Ukraine: they were passed off as drugs for athletes

Kyiv • UNN

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The National Police stopped the activities of the largest illegal production of anabolic steroids in Ukraine. They were manufactured in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv and Odesa regions.

The National Police liquidated the largest illegal production of anabolic steroids in Ukraine: they were passed off as drugs for athletes

Law enforcement officers stopped the largest illegal production of anabolic steroids in Ukraine under the guise of imported medicines for athletes. The criminal group operated in the Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv and Odesa regions, UNN writes with reference to the Office of the Prosecutor General and the National Police of Ukraine.

Under the procedural guidance of the Office of the Prosecutor General, the organizer and four members of an organized criminal group have been notified of suspicion of falsifying medicines and selling them (Part 3 of Article 28, Part 2 of Article 321-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine). According to the investigation, the group operated in several regions of Ukraine, including Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv and Odesa regions

- the statement reads.

It is noted that the members of the group established a full cycle of illegal manufacture and distribution of counterfeit medicines. They were produced in uncertified premises in one of the regions of Ukraine. For this, the defendants used artisanal equipment and raw materials of unknown origin.

The suspects produced a variety of medicines. Among them are hormonal anabolic steroids, including testosterone propionate, which is often taken by athletes to increase muscle mass

- the prosecutor's office said.

The products were sold under the guise of an imported drug from Malaysia, and the packaging was falsified. The medicines looked similar to the original products. They had factory packaging, labeling, holograms and instructions. However, most of the drugs were invented and were not registered in Ukraine or any other country.

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In the future, these products were sold through Telegram channels, messengers and websites. In addition, it was sent by mail to various regions, where other participants were responsible for its storage and sale. The prosecutor's office explained that in this way, the suspects misled citizens and created the illusion of legality and quality of drugs that actually posed a direct threat to the life and health of consumers.

During the documentation of the activities of the interregional group, law enforcement officers conducted about 60 searches. They seized equipment, raw materials, a large amount of finished products - 20 thousand packages of more than 30 different names of medicines, almost 5 kg of tablets in bulk, 1850 bottles and 1245 packages of ampoules with anabolic drugs. Two BMW X5 and BMW M8 cars, cash in national and foreign currency, equivalent to more than UAH 20 million, were also seized.

Currently, all suspects have been chosen preventive measures. The investigation is ongoing.

The police reported that this is the first suspicion in the history of Ukraine for falsifying steroids. Law enforcement officers were able to prove that the drugs contained active substances that, according to the law, are medicines.

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In the Lviv region, a large-scale scheme of purchasing equipment for the army, which caused losses of UAH 64 million, was exposed. Four officials and two representatives of the company have been notified of suspicion.

Law on multiple citizenship: a certain level of knowledge of Ukrainian is expected for those wishing to become citizens of Ukraine

Kyiv • UNN

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The office of the language ombudsman reported that the law on multiple citizenship stipulates mandatory knowledge of the Ukrainian language at a level not lower than B1. This will allow full communication and the realization of rights.

Law on multiple citizenship: a certain level of knowledge of Ukrainian is expected for those wishing to become citizens of Ukraine

The law on multiple citizenship adopted by the parliament stipulates that a mandatory knowledge of the Ukrainian language at a level not lower than B1 is required for all those who wish to become citizens of Ukraine. This was stated in the office of the Commissioner for the Protection of the State Language Taras Kremin on Wednesday, writes UNN.

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It is reported that the key proposals of the language ombudsman were taken into account when adopting the law. This, as indicated, "made it possible to eliminate a number of risks that could threaten the full functioning of the Ukrainian language as the state language and restrict the rights of citizens of Ukraine."

The Commissioner's remarks, as noted, concerned the unacceptability of proposals to grant foreigners Ukrainian citizenship in a simplified manner - without prior examinations in the knowledge of the state language, the Constitution and the history of Ukraine.

"In the final version of the document, it was possible to preserve the principle of mandatory knowledge of the state language at a level not lower than B1 for all those who wish to become citizens of Ukraine," the office said.

This level, as indicated, allows a person to fully communicate, receive services, participate in public life and exercise electoral rights.

In addition, it is reported that the current requirement has been preserved: foreigners who have outstanding services to Ukraine (including contract soldiers) can obtain citizenship without passing a language exam, but are required to pass it within the established period.

"Thus, the adopted bill guarantees equal language conditions for all citizens and strengthens the protection of the status of the Ukrainian language in times of war," the office of the language ombudsman summarized.

The Rada has adopted the law on multiple citizenship in its entirety 18.06.25, 11:06 • 160489 views

Russian activity in Sumy region has decreased somewhat - Demchenko

Kyiv • UNN

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Russians have reduced the use of quad bikes and motorcycles to advance in the Sumy region. The enemy is suffering heavy losses trying to expand the combat zone with small groups.

Russian activity in Sumy region has decreased somewhat - Demchenko

In the last few days, the activity of the Russians in the Sumy direction has decreased somewhat, including the use of quad bikes or motorcycles to try to advance deep into Ukrainian territory. This was stated by Andriy Demchenko, spokesman of the State Border Guard Service, during a press conference, reports UNN.

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In the Sumy direction. This is a border about 550 km long. Only in a small section within the Khotyn and Yunakiv communities, the enemy continues to use the tactics of trying to enter our territory with small assault groups, exclusively infantry actions

- Demchenko said.

He also stated that the Russians are suffering heavy losses.

At the same time, the enemy is suffering heavy losses, because only in those areas where the border guards are located every day - these are dozens of killed, dozens of wounded enemy soldiers. In the last few days, the activity has decreased somewhat, including the use of quad bikes or motorcycles, which these small assault groups used to use speed to try to advance as far as possible into our territory

- Demchenko said.

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Earlier, Demchenko reported that the Russians are not abandoning attempts to expand the combat zone in the Sumy region with the help of small assault groups.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced the appearance in the reports on the fighting on the front of a new direction - North-Slobozhansky, due to the activation of the enemy in the border area of the Sumy region, and the Kharkiv direction will now be called South-Slobozhansky.

"Soldier" on paper: a deputy of the Dnipropetrovsk regional council received money for fictitious service

Kyiv • UNN

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A deputy of the Dnipropetrovsk regional council organized a fictitious service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine for the sake of image. She did not attend training, received a title and more than 200,000 hryvnias from the budget.

"Soldier" on paper: a deputy of the Dnipropetrovsk regional council received money for fictitious service

In the Dnipropetrovsk region, a member of the regional council organized a fictitious military service in the ranks of the Armed Forces to enhance her own political image. She did not attend training, but received a military rank and more than 200,000 hryvnias from the budget. This is reported by the SBI, writes UNN.

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As UNN learned from its own sources, it is about Marianna Miroshnychenko.

SBI employees exposed a scheme of fictitious service by a deputy of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council. All actions were aimed at creating a positive image and obtaining illegal payments from the state budget

- the statement reads.

According to the SBI, in 2023, the woman decided to "boost" her political image among voters and colleagues. She underwent a military medical examination, where she was found fit for service.

After that, she was sent to a training center to undergo basic military training and was awarded the initial military rank of "soldier".

According to the report, she involved an acquaintance from the team of one of the military units in the scheme.

He appealed to the head of the training center "with a proposal to help the deputy be only on the lists of servicemen and not take direct part in the training".

She also illegally received a payment for service of more than 200,000 hryvnias, which were regularly spent on her own whims

- the SBI adds.

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89% of public organizations did not submit financial reports for 2024

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The majority of public organizations in Ukraine ignored the obligation to report on their finances. In 2024, more than 92,000 NGOs did not submit financial reports, which is 89% of their total number.

89% of public organizations did not submit financial reports for 2024

Most public organizations in Ukraine ignored the obligation to report on their finances: more than 92,000 NGOs did not submit financial reports for 2024. This is reported by UNN referring to the Opendatamedia Telegram channel. 

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According to analysts, "92,189 public organizations did not submit financial reports for 2024." The message adds that "this is 89% of the total number of NGOs in the country."

A similar situation is observed among charitable foundations.

In total, 77% of the total number, or 23,000 foundations, did not submit financial reports

– emphasized in Opendatmedia.

The material emphasizes that this behavior is not a consequence of the war, but a systemic phenomenon.

The trend of ignoring the submission of reports did not arise during the full-scale invasion, but rather is an established tradition

– the message says.

According to the analysis, "97% and 94% of NGOs and CSOs did not submit financial reports despite the legal requirement in 2021."

The Opendatmedia team also reported regional differences.

In addition to organizations located in temporarily occupied territories, most NGOs in the Kyiv region did not submit reports – 90.5%". At the same time, the Chernivtsi region became the leader for charitable foundations: "most of the CSOs that did not report are registered in the Chernivtsi region – 80%

- the message says.

Reference

Public and charitable organizations are required to submit annual financial reports to tax authorities. The absence of reporting entails administrative liability, including fines and potential exclusion from the register.

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