Ukraine Parliament – Artifex.News https://artifex.news Stay Connected. Stay Informed. Sat, 27 Dec 2025 16:25:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://artifex.news/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/cropped-cropped-app-logo-32x32.png Ukraine Parliament – Artifex.News https://artifex.news 32 32 Ukraine anti-corruption agency raids Parliament offices https://artifex.news/article70444228-ece/ Sat, 27 Dec 2025 16:25:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70444228-ece/ Read More “Ukraine anti-corruption agency raids Parliament offices” »

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File photo of the Ukrainian parliament building in Kyiv.
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Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency said security services tried to prevent officers from raiding Parliament offices on Saturday (December 27, 2025), as investigators said some MPs were implicated in a new graft probe.

The anti-corruption detectives were later allowed into the heavily guarded compound where the Parliament is located, Ukraine’s State Security Department said on Facebook.

Ukraine has been embroiled in a string of corruption scandals that led to the resignation of the chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, including a $100 million kickback scheme in the battered energy sector, masterminded by an alleged personal friend of the President.

“NABU and SAPO, following an undercover operation, exposed an organised criminal group that included current members of parliament,” the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) said, referring to the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO).

“Employees of the State Security Department are resisting NABU officers during investigative actions in committees of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine,” it added, referring to Ukraine’s Parliament.

The anti-corruption agency did not reveal details of the investigation, but said suspects took bribes for votes.

The investigation became public as Mr. Zelenskyy departed for talks in the U.S. about efforts to formulate a plan to end the war, and after Russia sent scores of drones and missiles against the capital Kyiv, killing one and wounding dozens.

The corruption scandals have triggered widespread public anger at a time when Russia is hammering Ukraine’s power grid, causing blackouts and threatening winter heating outages.

These challenges come at a critical time for Mr. Zelenskyy, who has remained popular and largely unchallenged since Russia invaded in 2022.

The U.S. is pushing Mr. elenskyy to cede territory and hold elections during war, amid a mounting Russian offensive in the east of the country.

The Ukrainian President had in the summer tried to strip the independence of Ukraine’s two key anti-graft agencies, NABU and SAPO, established after a pro-Western revolution in 2014.

This had triggered rare wartime anti-government protests and forced him to walk back the decision after criticism from the EU, Kyiv’s key financial and military backer.

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine has been plagued by frequent corruption scandals – with graft and rule-of-law major vulnerabilities in Kyiv’s EU bid.



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Ukraine’s parliament cancels session after Russia fired new missile https://artifex.news/article68898349-ece/ Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:40:15 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68898349-ece/ Read More “Ukraine’s parliament cancels session after Russia fired new missile” »

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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. File
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Ukraine’s parliament cancelled a session on Friday (November 22, 2024) as security was tightened after Russia deployed a new ballistic missile that threatened to escalate the nearly three-year war.

NATO and Ukraine will hold emergency talks next Tuesday (November 26), the alliance said, following a request from Ukraine. The meeting will be held at the level of ambassadors and will most likely address the new missile threat.

Russian troops also struck Sumy with Shahed drones overnight, killing two people and injuring 12 more, the regional administration said Friday morning. The attack targeted a residential district of the city.

Ukraine’s Suspilne media, quoting Sumy regional head Volodymyr Artiukh, said the Russians used Shaheds stuffed with shrapnel elements for the first time in the region. “These weapons are used to destroy people, not to destroy objects,” said Mr. Artiukh, according to Suspilne.

Separately, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky arrived on a visit to Kyiv. He posted a photo from Kyiv’s railway station on his X account Friday morning.

“I am interested in how the Ukrainians are coping with the bombings, how Czech projects are working on the ground and how to better target international aid in the coming months. I will discuss all of this here,” Lipavsky wrote.

Three Ukrainian lawmakers confirmed that the parliamentary session previously scheduled was cancelled due to the ongoing threat of Russian missile attacks targeting government buildings in the city centre.

Not only is the parliament closed, “there was also a recommendation to limit the work of all commercial offices and NGOs that remain in that perimeter, and local residents were warned of the increased threat,” said lawmaker Mykyta Poturaiev, who added this is not the first time such a threat has been received.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office continued to work in compliance with standard security measures, a spokesperson said.

Russia on Thursday fired a new intermediate-range ballistic missile in response to Kyiv’s use of U.S. and British longer-range missiles capable of striking deeper into Russian territory, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an address on Thursday.

It struck a missile factory in Dnipro in central Ukraine. Putin warned that US air defence systems would be powerless to stop the new missile, which he said flies at 10 times the speed of sound and which he called Oreshnik — Russian for hazelnut tree.

Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate also released details. It said the missile was fired from the 4th Missile Test Range “Kapustin Yar” in Russia’s Astrakhan region, and flew 15 minutes before striking Dnipro. The missile had six warheads each carrying six submunitions. The peak speed the missile reached was 11 Machs.

Test launches of a similar missile were conducted at the range in October 2023 and June 2024, the directorate said.

The Pentagon confirmed that Russia’s missile was a new, experimental type of intermediate-range missile based on its RS-26 Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile.



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