The Russian independent newspaper “Novaya Gazeta”, one of the few that has openly called Russia's attack on Ukraine a war and an invasion, has decided to remove materials on the topic from its website at the request of the authorities.
Russia’s Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media has started a mass blocking of Russian websites that write about Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
Interior Minister Arsen Avakov requested the National TV and Radio Broadcasting Council and the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) to address the position of Inter TV Channel
The founder of information agency ‘Novy Region’ Alexander Shchetinin was found dead in Kyiv on the night of August 27. The press service of the Kyiv Office of the National Police reports that the people who discovered his body contacted the police at about midnight.
Volodymyr Serdiuk, who was named as ’the mastermind of the sabotage and reconnaissance operation’ allegedly conducted by Ukrainian Military Intelligence in Crimea, has said he has no relation to the intelligence services or special operations.
Correspondence between an employee of the ‘security agency’ of the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) with employees of Inter and Donbas TV channels has been leaked online.
Leyla Kondakova, a journalist at Delo.ua was attacked in the Podil district of Kyiv on Friday, July 29. The attack was reported by Kateryna Venzhyk, Editor of Delo.ua
Former Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin denies information published in the journalistic investigation on the estates of his de facto family, in particular, one of his estates that is registered in the name of his child.
Two unknown men beat the chief of the business media outlet Business.Censor Serhii Holovniov on the night of July 25 in the Kyiv district of Podil, not stealing his belongings.
News website Obozrevatel published a video of the alleged planting of the bomb which killed journalist Pavel Sheremet. The footage was assembled from security cameras near Sheremet’s house.
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation agreed to President Poroshenko’s proposal to join investigation of the murder of Ukrayinska Pravda journalist Pavel Sheremet.
President Poroshenko assigned security guards to the founding editor of Ukrayinska Pravda Olena Prytula who owned the car which was bombed, killing journalist Pavel Sheremet on July 20.
Advisor to the Minister of Internal Affairs Zorian Shkiriak says that the investigation is preliminarily considering three main lines of enquiry into the murder of Ukrayinska Pravda journalist Pavel Sheremet in a car bomb attack.
The murder of journalist Pavel Sheremet is a crime aiming to destabilize the situation in the country, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Internal Affairs Artem Shevchenko wrote on Facebook.
The Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine Oleksandr Turchynov informed that the top officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Security Service of Ukraine were working on site of the car blast that killed Ukrayinska Pravda journalist Pavel Sheremet.
Journalist Pavel Sheremet died as a result of the detonation of an improvised shell-less explosive device with capacity equal to 400 to 600 grams of TNT.
Police plan to seize videos from CCTV cameras at the site of the blast that killed Ukrayinska Pravda journalist Pavel Sheremet, the Head of the National Police Khatia Dekanoidze told journalists on Wednesday, July 20.
The car of the founding editor of Ukrayinska Pravda Olena Prytula, which blew up killing journalist Pavel Sheremet on Wednesday morning, July 20, was destroyed with the help of an explosive device.
Famous journalist Pavel Sheremet died in a car blast on Wednesday morning, July 20. This car belonged to the founding editor of Ukrayinska Pravda Olena Prytula, but she was not inside the car.