Ukraine’s Zelansky has promised security measures after road protests on a new anti -corruption law

Participants organized banners during protest against the law targeting anti -corruption institutions in Kharkiv, Ukraine. (Picture Credit: AP)

Kiev: Opponents of a new law say they say about their freedom about strips Ukraine’s anti -corruption guards, which was called for the third straight day of road protests across the country on Thursday, despite the efforts of President Volodimir Zelansky to reduce tension with legislative security promises. After a meeting with Ukraine’s leading anti -corruption and security agencies, Zelancesi promised Parliament to take action on its recommendations by presenting a bill, which strengthens the rule of law. “And very important thing: All criteria for freedom of anti -corruption institutions will be in place,” Zelancesi said late Wednesday night at her night video address. Zelancesi accepted the dispute launched by the new corruption law, which also reprimanded the European Union officials and international rights groups. “This deaf is not falling on the ears,” Zelansky said about the complaints. “We have analyzed all concerns, all aspects need to be replaced and what steps need to be taken.” However, he did not promise to cancel the law he had approved. Despite the argument for Zelanski to veto the law that was adopted this week, tightened the government inspection of two major anti-corruption agencies. Critics stated that steps can greatly weaken the freedom of those agencies and give more impact on the investigation of Zelansky’s circle. Protests did not call Zelenskyy’s Oster. But before the war, major anti -government protests came at a difficult time to thwart Russia’s invasion in a three -year fight for Ukraine. Russia’s large army is accelerating its efforts to pierce Ukraine’s front-line defense and is increasing its bombing of Ukrainian cities. Ukraine is also facing a question mark on whether the United States will provide more military aid and whether European commitments can take slack, with no end in war. A delegation from Russia and Ukraine met for the third round of talks in Istanbul on Wednesday in several months. But once again the talks were brief and did not give any major success. Zelancesi had earlier stressed on Wednesday that a new legal framework was required for a difficult rift on corruption. It is important to fight corruption for Ukraine’s involvement in Ukraine’s EU and to reach billions of dollars in Western aid in war. “Criminal cases should not be pulled for years without verdict, and those working against Ukraine should not feel comfortable or immune from punishment,” he said. Meanwhile, Russian aircraft dropped two powerful glide bombs at the center of Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine on Thursday morning. He said that at least 16 people were injured, including a 10 -year -old girl, who received a response to rapid stress. Officials said that Cherkasi was also killed overnight in the city of Southern Ukrain in Central Ukraine and Cherkasi in Central Ukraine. Officials said 11 people were injured in a drone and missile attack on cities, including 9 years old, and damaged historical sites and residential buildings, the officials said. Ukraine has demanded to carry forward its own long -term drone attacks on Russia using domestic technology and manufacturing. Local officials said on Thursday that the Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian Black Sea Resort in Sochi killed two women and injured 11 others. An oil depot was killed, officials said, without offering details.

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