This night was again very noisy and fortunately there were no hits in my area. But at least nine people have been killed and several injured in an overnight russian missile and drone attack in the Kyiv region, the interior minister has said. At least six of those killed were in a high-rise building in the capital, Kyiv's mayor Vitali Klitschko said. The city's military administration said a further 33 people had been injured. In the latest barrage, 352 russian drones and 16 missiles targeted Ukrainian territory, mostly in the Kyiv area, the Ukrainian air force said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0k7vll16l3oI worked almost all Sunday, slept very little at night, and barely understood what was being discussed at the morning online meeting at 8 a.m. But I still turned out to be one of the most active participants, considering that almost half of the invitees didn't connect at all.
Although most Ukrainians also follow what is happening in Iran, only a small part of them paid attention to the fact that in addition to enemy attacks, several interesting things happened in Ukraine last week.
On June 18, the Parliament adopted a bill on multiple citizenship. The issue of recognizing multiple citizenships will depend on whether it is the citizenship of a country included in the list of the Cabinet of Ministers - and it will form the list at its own discretion. At the same time, the bill does not specify how often the Cabinet of Ministers can change the list of such countries.
https://sud.ua/uk/news/publication/333902-verkhovnaya-rada-prinyala-zakon-o-mnozhestvennom-grazhdanstveThe purpose and consequences of the adoption of this law are not entirely clear, and for those Ukrainians for whom citizenship automatically became slavery, nothing has changed - the termination of Ukrainian citizenship is possible only after the issuance of a corresponding presidential decree, which has not been done for many years.
On June 19, the Parliament adopted a resolution on the All-Ukrainian Children's and Youth Military-Patriotic Game "Jura". The game "Jura" is held with the aim of forming patriotic and defense consciousness in children and youth.
The game is aimed, in particular, at acquiring primary general military and special competencies by young people, including additional specializations, in particular "Jura-Defender", "Jura-Paratrooper", "Jura-Border Guard", "Jura-Guard", "Jura-Policeman", necessary for upholding the state independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine, protecting the state border, ensuring security and law and order in the country.
https://sud.ua/uk/news/publication/334050-dzhura-pogranichnik-i-dzhura-politseyskiy-verkhovnaya-rada-prinyala-postanovlenie-o-vseukrainskoy-detsko-yunosheskoy-voenno-patrioticheskoy-igre-dzhuraWhat a beautiful demonstration of double standards! Not so long ago, our propagandists were condemning russia for doing the same thing.
Zelensky finally banned the appointment of military personnel with higher education in psychology, medicine, pharmacy, and rehabilitation to military positions not related to the medical service.
https://sud.ua/uk/news/publication/333546-voennosluzhaschikh-s-vysshim-psikhologicheskim-ili-meditsinskim-obrazovaniem-zapretyat-naznachat-na-dolzhnosti-ne-svyazannye-s-medsluzhboy-zelenskiy-podpisal-ukazPerhaps one day the turn will come for engineers and other highly qualified specialists who choose to flee Ukraine, not wanting to die as privates storming another landing?
But this problem is not new. Walter Schellenberg wrote in his memoirs that the front was making ever greater demands, and too often the people it needed were doing the wrong work. He gave several examples: an economics specialist who had worked for a long time in Argentina served as a clerk at the headquarters of one of the divisions on the Eastern Front; a great expert on Portugal was a gunner in an anti-aircraft battery; an excellent photochemist, who was absolutely necessary for work in the technical department, was an assistant cook in a front-line hospital. (Only in 1943, with the help of Himmler, was it possible to obtain such personnel through exchange).
According to the Kharkiv Oblast Bar Council, one of the men who was excluded from military registration was forcibly mobilized in violation of current legislation. A lawyer arrived at the premises to protect the rights of this citizen.
However, while performing his professional duties, the lawyer was physically attacked by the mobilization center employees, as a result of which he suffered a broken leg, numerous bruises, and was hospitalized. After that, the mobilization center employees continued to detain the man, applying physical and psychological pressure to him for over 16 hours. As a result of these actions, the man jumped out of the building window.
“This is not an isolated case. Impunity and arbitrariness in the system lead to tragedies. Suicide attempts within the walls of the mobilization center are becoming the new norm. This is not just a violation, it is a system of torture and humiliation that destroys people and trust in the Law,” the Kharkiv Oblast Bar Council commented on the event.
https://unba.org.ua/news/10452-chergovij-konflikt-z-tck-advokatu-zlamali-nogu-a-jogo-klient-vikinuvsya-z-vikna.htmlIn Ukraine, more than 900 criminal proceedings have been opened against employees of mobilization centers for abuse, excess of authority and violence. Dozens of cases have been filed with the courts, but there have been no verdicts yet. This was stated by Andriy Zhohan, Deputy Director of the Special Prosecutor's Office of the Prosecutor General's Office, during a meeting of the temporary investigative commission on violations of the law during mobilization.
https://unn.ua/news/maizhe-1000-sprav-vidkryto-stosovno-viiskovosluzhbovtsiv-ttskIt must be remembered that not all cases of violations of the law reach an investigation.
I caught myself thinking that lately you've been paying even less attention to corruption scandals than to yet another drone flying overhead. But one of the latter demonstrated that Zelensky has begun to lose control of his surroundings.
Detectives of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine reported suspicions of Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of National Unity Oleksiy Chernyshov in abusing his official position and receiving illegal benefits on a particularly large scale. The day before, he returned to Ukraine amid rumors that he was hiding from the investigation.
In recent days, a scandal has shaken Ukrainian politics and social networks about him. A number of people's deputies and the media drew attention to the fact that the minister did not return from a business trip to Ukraine even to participate in a forum organized by his ministry.
It got to the point that the head of government Denys Shmyhal, as well as President Volodymyr Zelensky in parliament, had to comment on the minister's European tour.
But those few days abroad were enough for the Internet to be filled with jokes about the fact that even the minister responsible for the return of Ukrainians from abroad had fled Ukraine.
https://www.bbc.com/ukrainian/articles/c2le9k1gvq8oAlso very interesting is the Politico article about Andriy Yermak. Amid the pitched political battles that have engulfed Washington over Ukraine, there is one rare point of bipartisan consensus: Everyone has had it with Andriy Yermak, chief of staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The second most powerful man in Ukraine, Yermak has been a particularly frustrating interlocutor for the Trump administration, according to 10 people familiar with his interactions.
People familiar with the U.S.-Ukraine relationship and Kyiv’s backers in Washington fear that the friction wrought by Yermak could quickly spread to undermine his country’s standing with its most vital partner.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/06/19/ukraine-andriy-yermak-frustrates-trump-administration-00414197And finally, it turned out that the popular Ukrainian investigative journalist Denys Bigus is a freelance employee of the Military Counterintelligence Department of the Security Service of Ukraine. Source:
https://censor.net/ua/n3558906