April 4, 2025, 7:34 p.m.

Ukrainian Officials Declare Incomes as Fontanka Head Resigns Amid Scandals

(Collage: Intent)

The week was marked by a number of events that attracted attention. Among them were the declaration of officials' income, the lack of confidence in the head of the council in Fontanka, the situation on the beaches, and the issue of evacuation of vehicles in Odesa. Read more about these events in our review.

The focus of the week - officials' declarations

Fontanka no longer has a head of the village council


Natalia Krupytsia. Photo: Fontanska ATC

The beach season is over


Photo: Intent/Natalia Dovbysh

Forced evacuation


Photo: protocol.ua

In Odesa, forced evacuation of cars may begin as early as May.

Preparations are underway to launch a system for evacuating cars that significantly interfere with traffic. The necessary documents are currently being finalized and the evacuation procedure is being determined.

According to preliminary information, the cost of evacuation will be UAH 2000. If a car is parked on tram tracks or creates serious obstacles to traffic, it may be forcibly evacuated, and the owner will have to pay not only a fine but also the cost of transportation.

Moldova expels three Russian diplomats


Photo: ua.news

The Moldovan Foreign Ministry has expelled three employees of the Russian Embassy in Moldova after the Information and Security Service said that the diplomatic mission helped pro-Russian MP Alexandru Nesterovschi escape from justice.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Chisinau summoned Oleg Ozerov, the Russian ambassador to Moldova, on March 31, shortly after the director of Moldova's Information and Security Service, Alexandru Mustiatea, said that the authorities had confirmed information about the diplomats' role in Nesterovschi's escape.

According to Moldovan authorities, representatives of the Russian diplomatic mission transported Nesterovsky in a car with diplomatic license plates to the Transnistrian region on March 19. On the same day, the MP was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

A few hours before the court hearing, Russian President Vladimir Putin offered Nesterovschi Russian citizenship on the grounds that he was being persecuted by Moldovan authorities.

The director of the Information and Security Service characterized the embassy's actions as hybrid actions against the Republic of Moldova.

Ігор Льов

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