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Minister for Energy of Ukraine German Galushchenko speaks during a press conference in a bomb shelter in Kyiv, on March 25, 2024
Minister for Energy of Ukraine German Galushchenko speaks during a press conference in a bomb shelter in Kyiv on March 25, 2024. © Anatolii Stapanov, AFP

Ukrainian investigators named former energy minister German Galushchenko as a suspect in a laundering probe after alleging they found approximately $12 million in bank accounts linked to his family, investigators said Monday. Galushchenko was accused in November of taking part in a $100-million kickback scheme from contractors building fortifications to defend energy infrastructure against Russian attacks. Follow our liveblog for the latest.

Hungary backs US peace efforts in Ukraine, PM Orban says

Hungarian ​Prime ​Minister Victor Orban said ​that ‌he ⁠assured ‌US Secretary of State Marco ⁠Rubio that his ​country still ‌backs US peace efforts ‌in Ukraine ​and that Budapest was still open ​to ​hosting a peace ​summit.

Kremlin says ‘main issues’ will be discussed in Geneva talks on Ukraine this week, including territory

The ​Kremlin said ​that what it called “the main issues” ​would ‌be ⁠discussed in peace ‌talks on Ukraine due ⁠to be held in Geneva ​this week, including ‌territory.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said ‌that Putin aide Vladimir ​Medinsky, military intelligence chief Igor Kostyukov, and special ​envoy Kirill ​Dmitriev would ​take part in ​the talks between Russia, Ukraine and the United States.

Russia says it downed 345 Ukrainian drones in 24 hours, took two villages

⁠Russia’s ​defence ministry said ​on Monday that it had downed ​345 ‌Ukrainian ⁠drones in ‌the past 24 hours ⁠and taken control of two ​settlements, state ‌media reported.

The state RIA news ‌agency said ​Russian forces had taken control of the settlements ​of Pokrovka ​and ​Minkivka in eastern Ukraine.

Ukraine ex-energy minister named suspect in laundering probe

Ukraine’s former energy minister German Galushchenko has been formally named as a suspect in a high-profile money laundering probe, investigators said.

The announcement comes one day after Galushchenko was detained by law enforcement attempting to leave Ukraine, and is the latest development in a corruption scandal in the energy sector that rocked the government last year.

“The former Energy Minister (2021-2025) has been exposed for money laundering and participation in a criminal organisation,” the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) said in a statement.

The statement did not name Galushchenko, but he served as the country’s energy minister between 2021 and 2025.

Galushchenko was accused in November of taking part in a $100-million kickback scheme from contractors building fortifications to defend energy infrastructure against Russian attacks. 

Investigators now allege they found approximately $12 million in bank accounts linked to Galushchenko’s family.

Fire after drone attack at Russia’s port of Taman put out, authorities say

⁠Local ​authorities ​in Russia’s Krasnodar region said ​⁠that ‌a fire at ⁠the Black Sea port of ​Taman, ‌which handles oil ‌products, grain, ​coal and commodities, had been extinguished.

The ​port was ​damaged ​by a ​Ukrainian drone attack on Sunday.

Welcome to the FRANCE 24 live blog covering the war in Ukraine.

  • Ukraine’s army said it hit a key oil terminal in southern Russia near Moscow-annexed Crimea in its latest cross-border attack. Russian officials said Ukrainian drones had caused fires in the Krasnodar region and that dozens of drones had been shot down. 
  • Ukraine’s NABU anti-corruption force says it arrested the country’s former energy minister German Galushchenko – who resigned last year during a massive corruption scandal – as he tried to cross Ukraine’s border. 
  • Russia’s army chief Valery Gerasimov has visited Moscow’s troops in Ukraine and said the Kremlin’s forces seized a dozen eastern villages in February, the defence ministry said. 

(With AFP, AP and Reuters)