Luxembourg joins the initiative for arms procurement for Ukraine: details of the Purl initiative
News straight from various parts of the world: Luxembourg is joining the initiative for the procurement of American weapons for Ukraine, the court has chosen a preventive measure for the suspect in the murder of People's Deputy Andriy Parubiy, and the State Ethnopolitics Service has gone to court to terminate the activity of the UOC MP.
Luxembourg will join the initiative for the procurement of American weapons for Ukraine
Luxembourg is joining the Purl initiative, aimed at ensuring the rapid supply of systems and armaments that can be obtained in large quantities from the USA.
The weapon packages for Ukraine cost $500 million each, so Lux Frieden stated that Luxembourg needs allies for the joint implementation of such arms procurements for Ukraine. For his part, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte reminded that over the course of several weeks, NATO countries have already raised $2 billion for the procurement of 'critically important lethal, sometimes more defensive weapons' for Ukraine within the initiative. The packages included air defense capabilities and ammunition.
The suspect in the murder of Andriy Parubiy has been chosen a preventive measure
The Halytskyi District Court of Lviv has chosen a preventive measure for the suspect in the murder of Andriy Parubiy, Mykhailo Stselnikov – arrest without the right to bail.
In the criminal proceedings regarding the murder of the People's Deputy of Ukraine Andriy Parubiy, the previously reported suspicion has been changed. The previous qualification of intentional murder has been changed to an encroachment on the life of a People's Deputy of Ukraine, committed in connection with his official or public activities. The sanction of this article provides for imprisonment for a term of 10 to 15 years or life imprisonment.
The State Ethnopolitics Service has filed a lawsuit to terminate the activity 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 is recognized as affiliated with the Russian Orthodox Church. According to the head of the State Ethnopolitics Service Viktor Yelensky, the lawsuit was filed with the Higher Administrative Court on August 29.
'If the order is not complied with, the State Service of Ukraine for Ethnopolitics and Freedom of Conscience is obliged to declare the Kyiv Metropolis of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church affiliated with the banned in Ukraine Russian Orthodox Church - that's the first. Secondly - to send letters about this to the Kyiv Metropolis and to those religious organizations that are part of it or associated with it. Thirdly - promptly, as stated in the law, to file a lawsuit to terminate the Kyiv Metropolis. That in fact has been done,' he says.
Active events continue in the world: Luxembourg is joining the initiative to support Ukraine, the court continues to hear the case regarding the murder of a People's Deputy, and the Ukrainian authorities are taking active steps regarding religious issues. All this news is moving quickly forward, impacting the development of the situation in Ukraine and beyond.
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