179 arsonists arrested in Ukraine in 2024- country’s police chief

Over the 10 months of 2024, Ukrainian police have arrested 179 individuals who committed arson attacks on the orders from Russian intelligence services. The detained saboteurs targeted military vehicles, railway infrastructure, and state-owned enterprises in an attempt to destabilize the country.

According to Deputy Head of the National Police Andrii Nebytov, Russian operatives recruited saboteurs through Telegram channels, but Ukrainian police still tracked them and preventing many acts of sabotage.

Nebytov praised the work of Ukrainian law enforcement that helps  maintain order and security in the country amid the ongoing war.  In the eastern regions, police officers often have to work under relentless shelling and FPV drone strikes, but still manage to solve crimes and help those affected by the violence.

Military serviceman of the International Legion for the Defense of Ukraine with the call sign “Paradox” is the crew commander of the American M113 armored personnel carrier. He is a master at using it and is constantly improving, because the legionnaire’s skills are tested every day in battle. You have to drive to the front lines, often under artillery fire and drone attacks.

Notorious supporter of the concept “in order for a cow to eat less and give more milk, it needs to be fed less and milked more” “Servant of the People” Danylo Hetmantsev, under the guise of “business requirements”, registered a draft law on the collection of VAT on all foreign purchases, regardless of their value. In other words, every Ukrainian, buying goods of any value and purpose abroad, when sending them to Ukraine, will have to pay an additional fifth part, or 20% of the cost of the goods.

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