Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposes new draft bill to address concerns on anti-corruption agencies – Europe live | World news

Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposes new draft bill to address concerns on anti-corruption agencies – Europe live | World news

Zelenskyy proposes new draft bill to address concerns on anti-corruption agencies

Well, that was quick.

Responding to mass protests in Ukrainian cities, the country’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he just approved a new draft bill “which guarantees the real strengthening of the law and order system in Ukraine” and independent anti-corruption bodies.

He says the draft offers protections “from any Russian influence and interference,” and is finely balanced.

“The most important things are: real tools, no Russian connections, and the independence of the Nabu and the Sapo,” he said.

The bill will be submitted to the Ukrainian parliament later today.

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At least two dead in overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine

Apart from the Russian attack on Odesa reported earlier (11:10), there were also other strikes on Kostiantynivka and Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine, which killed at least two and injured over 40, officials said.

Shocked Ukrainians leave apartment block after Russian bomb hits Kharkiv – video

Two people died in the city of Kostiantynivka, where 12 people were also wounded, Reuters reported. A separate attack on Kharhiv left 33 injured.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticised Russian strikes as “utterly senseless … with no military purpose whatsoever.”

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