
Vlad Litnarovych
Born in Kyiv, Vlad graduated from National Pedagogical University with MA in political science. Since joining the UNITED24 Media he focuses on highliting various aspects of life in Ukraine under constant Russian attacks.

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![Air Defense Push: France’s MBDA Increases Missile Output Amid Ukraine War Air Defense Push: France’s MBDA Increases Missile Output Amid Ukraine War]()
![Ukraine Votes to Restore Independent Oversight to Anti-Corruption Agencies Ukraine Votes to Restore Independent Oversight to Anti-Corruption Agencies]()
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Ukraine’s Parliament unanimously approved a presidential bill restoring the full independence of the country’s top anti-corruption bodies—the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO)—after a recent law sparked intense backlash for curbing their powers. The Ukrainian President has already signed the bill.





