The Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) has filed a lawsuit against Colonel Maxim Vinnytskyi, commander of the 31st Separate Repair and Restoration Battalion under the 'South' Operational Command, alleging that he improperly acquired assets worth 7.3 million hryvnias. The assets—two cars and two apartments—were officially registered under his mother, roommate, and her close relative. SAPO claims that while these individuals were named as nominal owners, the soldier himself organized their purchase and paid for them. Financial analysis of the commander and his associates’ income and expenses revealed they lacked sufficient legal earnings to justify acquiring such assets. As a result, SAPO seeks to have the acquisitions deemed unjustified and to initiate civil confiscation due to reasonable doubts about the legality of their origin.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the allegations made by the anti-corruption prosecutor's office without overtly endorsing or condemning the actions described. It provides factual information about the case, including the legal basis for the claim and the evidence used to support it. There is no clear editorial
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports the content from the primary source document, detailing the actions of the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor and the legal basis for the claim. It presents the facts clearly but uses emotionally charged language like 'обріс' which may influence reader perception.





