July 30, 2025, 8:21 p.m.

The first court hearing in the case of Dobroslav Mayor Liudmyla Prokopechko was held

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The first court hearing on the issue of choosing a preventive measure for the head of Dobroslav , Lyudmyla Prokopechko, was held.

The prosecutor's office demanded that the defendant be sent to a pre-trial detention center with the possibility of bail of 1.2 million hryvnias.

This was reported on social media by Mykhailo Shmushkovych.

Prokopechko was bailed out by MP from the Servants of the People party Stepan Chernyavsky.

Representatives of various political forces expressed their support for Lyudmyla Prokopechko and their readiness to bail her out.

The prosecutor's office, accusing Lyudmyla Prokopechko of negligence, demanded a bail of 1 million hryvnias and the confiscation of her passport. "To be honest, I have never heard such an absurd accusation from the prosecutor's office before," Shmushkovich shares his impressions of the court hearing.

The head of the Dobroslav village council was suspected of misusing 1 million hryvnias of budget funds, which were allegedly spent on fictitious environmental analysis services.

"They announced a suspicion of official negligence, the amount is four hundred thousand hryvnias. I don't know how to comment on this nonsense, because there were no violations on my part or on the part of the members of the village council who voted for the allocation of funds under this contract," Liudmyla Prokopechko commented to Intent a few days ago.

Prosecutor General of Ukraine Ruslan Kravchenko said that prosecutors had served notices of suspicion to eight officials in Odesa region, including the head of the Dobroslav community, Lyudmyla Prokopechko.

Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko mentioned in his "list of eight" the director of the communal enterprise Kommunalnyk from Odesa region, who is suspected in connection with the case of dumping fuel oil from ships at a landfill in Izmail district.

Олександра Горст

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