Police should accurately define the suspects in the case of journalist Pavel Sheremet’s murder before publishing the facial composites, a source in the National Police told Ukrayinska Pravda.
Naftogaz explains the need to purchase an armored car for CEO Andriy Kobolyev, the head of the company, with the risks related to the proceedings in Stockholm Arbitration.
Nobody currently takes responsibility for state procurement of drugs at the Ministry of Health because the position of the head of the department is vacant and four other employees are either on vacation or sick leave, acting Minister of Health Ulana Suprun said during a press briefing on Tuesday, August 2.
During a hearing at the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, Naftogaz filed claims totaling $26.6 billion against Gazprom, the statement of Naftogaz says.
Kyiv Court of Appeals unfroze the accounts of Pari, one of the companies in Burisma Holdings, the gas extraction holding entity that belongs to the former Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources Mykola Zlochevskyi.
Yuzivska field, the largest shale gas field in Ukraine, will be developed by a Netherlands-registered company Yuzgas B.V. which has links to President Poroshenko’s business associates.
Batkivshchyna MP Nadiya Savchenko announced she was on hunger strike again, to protest against the ‘lack of action of the authorities and the international community’ regarding the release of Ukrainian hostages during a press conference on Tuesday, August 2.
The number of train cars that were being held at the Ukrainian—Russian border on the way to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan reached 143 as of 9am on August 1, but 109 (74.1%) of them continued their journey via a different route.
Ukrainian state-owned aircraft manufacturer Antonov did not transfer development rights and responsibilities for the ‘Ruslan’ plane to a Russian company, the company informs in a press release.