Luxembourg joins the initiative to purchase weapons for Ukraine: details of the initiative.

Luxembourg joins the initiative to purchase weapons for Ukraine: details of the initiative
Luxembourg joins the initiative to purchase weapons for Ukraine: details of the initiative

According to inkorr.com: Here are the latest news from various parts of the world: Luxembourg has announced its joining of the initiative to purchase American weapons for Ukraine, the court has ruled to take preventive measures against the suspect in the murder of people's deputy Andriy Parubiy, and the State Service for Ethnopolitics has filed a lawsuit to terminate the activities of the UOC MP.

Luxembourg will join the initiative to purchase American weapons for Ukraine

Luxembourg has joined the Purl initiative, which aims to quickly supply systems and weapons to Ukraine from the USA.

Each package of weapons for Ukraine costs about $500 million. Luc Frieden noted that Luxembourg needs partners for the joint implementation of these purchases. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized that in recent weeks, NATO countries have raised $2 billion for the procurement of 'critically important lethal and sometimes defensive weapons' for Ukraine within this initiative. The packages included anti-aircraft systems and ammunition.

Preventive measures selected for the suspect in the murder of Andriy Parubiy

The Halych District Court in Lviv has imposed a preventive measure in the form of arrest without the right to bail for Mykhailo Stselnikov, the suspect in the murder of Andriy Parubiy.

In the murder case of the people's deputy, the qualification has been changed from intentional murder to an attack on the life of a people's deputy, which occurred in connection with his state or public activity. This article provides for punishment from 10 to 15 years or life imprisonment.

The State Ethnopolitics submitted a lawsuit to terminate the activities of the UOC MP

The State Service for Ethnopolitics and Freedom of Conscience has filed a lawsuit to terminate the activities of the Moscow church, which has ties to the Russian Orthodox Church. According to the head of the State Ethnopolitics, Viktor Yelensky, the lawsuit was submitted to the High Administrative Court on August 29.

'If the order is not executed, the State Service for Ethnopolitics is obliged to declare the Kyiv Metropolitan of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church affiliated with the banned in Ukraine Russian Orthodox Church. This is the first. The second - to send letters about this to the Kyiv Metropolitan and to the religious organizations that are part of it or related to it. The third - to urgently file a lawsuit to the court to terminate the Kyiv Metropolitan, as specified by law. This is what happened,' he noted.

Currently, many important events are taking place in the world. Luxembourg has signed the initiative to support Ukraine, court proceedings regarding the murder of a people's deputy are ongoing in Ukraine, and the state is actively addressing religious issues. All these news have a significant impact on the situation in Ukraine and beyond.


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