Lifting restrictions on money transfers, extradition of propagandist Molchanov. Main news for April 1.
The National Bank has decided to lift the restriction on money transfers 'from card to card' amounting to 150 thousand hryvnias per month. The decision aims to prevent illegal activities using payment infrastructure.
Russian propagandist Kirill Molchanov, who worked for Viktor Medvedchuk, has been transferred from Poland to Ukrainian law enforcement agencies. This is the first case of Russia handing over an agent who operated in the information sphere.
Ukrainian reconnaissance drones have struck Russian boats 02510 BK-16, 'Raptor', and the anti-aircraft missile system 'TOR-M2' in annexed Crimea.
The government has simplified the procedure for issuing Ukrainian passports for Ukrainian men living abroad.
The State Bureau of Investigation has informed about the suspicion against a former deputy chief of staff of one of the Armed Forces commands and three others who assisted military personnel in leaving the frontline and transitioning to other units without participating in combat operations.
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