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Military enlistment office officers approached investigative journalist Yevhen Shulhat to serve him with an enlistment notice at a shopping center in Obolonskyi district of Kyiv on April 1, 2024.

Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast
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Military enlistment office officers approached Yevhen Shulhat and tried to serve him with an enlistment notice on April 1 in the Obolonskyi district of Kyiv.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has detained a businessman in Kyiv who supplied building materials to Russia for the construction of fortified areas in the temporarily occupied territories.

The detainee is the owner of several enterprises from the temporarily captured city of Berdiansk, Zaporizhzhia region.

He supplied Russian companies with sand, crushed stone and cement for the construction of fortifications on the southern front.

The issue concerns the mass production of pyramidal anti-tank reinforced concrete structures, better known as 'dragon's teeth.'

During the search of the detainee's apartment in the Ukrainian capital, law enforcement officers discovered documents and other material evidence of criminal activity in favor of Russia.

The perpetrator was served with a suspicion notice under Part 4 of Article 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (conducting economic activities in cooperation with the aggressor state, illegal authorities created in temporarily occupied territories, including by the occupation administration of the aggressor state).

The suspect is in custody.

President Volodymyr Zelensky signing three laws in early April on the lowering of the conscription age to 25, the introduction of an electronic register for conscripts, and the canceling of the "partially eligible" status.

Military draft officials approached journalist Yevhen Shkurat at a Kyiv shopping mall to serve him with a call-up notice

On April 1, SSU employee Oleksiy Bilenko allegedly led TCC soldiers to serve a summons to journalist Yevhen Shulhat in Kyiv.

SSU Head Vasyl Maliuk met with Yaroslav Yurchyshyn and stated that the SSU would not ignore the incident involving the service of a summons to a journalist.

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