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Ukraine's parliament dismisses Vasyl Maliuk as SBU head
The resolution received 235 votes in favor, making it the last dismissal considered that day, the lawmaker said. Maliuk did not attend the session. Parliament Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk said he did not know why Maliuk was absent despite being notified,
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'A series of loud explosions' — Ukraine 'destroys' key Russian drone factory in Taganrog, SBU says
The plant is involved in the production of "Orion" drones, electronic warfare complexes, and digital integration systems.
The President said that he and Kozak discussed his vision of the potential of the SBU and the defense of Ukraine in war. "We must use the maximum possible in the interests of the state and people, the independence and sovereignty of Ukraine. The country will grow stronger," Zelenskyy stressed.
Russia launched a sweeping attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Jan. 5. The Kremlin’s latest salvo comprised nine missiles and 165 Shahed-type drones, 137 of which were intercepted, according to Ukraine’s Air Force. Still, impact sites were recorded across 10 locations, with debris falling in nine others.
The removal of Vasyl Maliuk shakes up the leadership of a vast security agency at the heart of Ukraine's shadow war.
Ukraine’s domestic security service, the SBU, said Monday that it had carried out an attack on a Russian submarine in the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, causing critical damage to the vessel and effectively disabling it. In a statement, the SBU said the ...
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SBU arrests ex-principal who pushed Russian curriculum, praised troops in occupied Crimea
Ukraine’s SBU Security Service has detained a former school principal from Yalta, in Russian-occupied Crimea, who allegedly enforced Russian “educational standards” and spread Kremlin propaganda among students and their parents,