• Ukraine intends to prove that 'Yanukovych's debt' was a bribe

    Ukraine intends to prove that the $3 billion loan given by Russia to former Ukrainian President, Viktor Yanukovych, was first and foremost a bribe. This was stated by Klimkin in an interview with the Ukrinform news agency on Thursday, February 18th, in Kiev.

    "Of course, we will work at aiming to prove that it was indeed a bribe. And the fact that this case will be considered by a London court gives us more opportunities to do so. We are preparing for this and all the corresponding statements …

  • Mexico recognizes Crimean vessel to be property of Ukrainian company

    Mexico has officially recognized that the Titan-2 crane vessel registered in Crimea belongs to the Kiev-based company, Chornomornaftogas.  This was reported by the Naftogaz of Ukraine press service.

    The vessel was hired by a Swedish company in 2003 as a bareboat charter.  In 2011, the Swedish company sub-chartered it to Mexican company, Oceanografia SA de CV.  However, after a while the Mexican company went bankrupt and the vessel was expropriated by the Mexican financial authorities. …

  • Ukrainian Border Guards find Expired Food in Humanitarian Convoy from Russia

    Today, Russia undertook the unilateral registration of the 49th so-called humanitarian convoy. According to the State Border Service, two humanitarian assistance convoys, consisting of 101 vehicles, passed through the Russian crossing points at Donetsk and Matveev Kurgan and entered Ukraine between 5:55 am and 6:50 am.

    "The convoy was monitored by the Ukrainian Inter-ministerial group, but only by means of visual observation and without implementation of any control measures as the movement of …

  • Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada discusses issue of Internally Displaced Persons

    The Parliamentary hearings on the issue of internally displaced people from the occupied Donbas region took place in the session hall of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on 17th of February. The representatives of state authorities, local authorities, human rights organizations and the public participated in the meeting. The issue surrounding the reasonability of blocking the occupied territories was raised among others at the Parliamentary hearings.

    As stated by the head of the Crimean Human …

  • Russian court requests 1 year community service for woman accused of posting pro-Ukrainian content

    On the 17th of February, the Prosecutor in the Railway Court of Ekaterinburg City in Russia requested a year of community service for Catherine Volgozheninova.  The Prosecutor also requested a deduction of 10% of her earnings in the state income.  She is accused of extremism and reposting extremist content on the social network site Vkontakte.  Volgozheninova is a store clerk and a single mother.

    The Prosecutor explained that Volgozheninova received this lenient sentence as she has a small …