The State Bureau of Investigation (DBR) has received 258 complaints regarding possible violations at the 425th Special Forces Unit in Skelya
Between 2025 and 2026, the State Bureau of Investigations received 258 reports concerning alleged violations in the 425th Separate Assault Regiment "Skelya." This information is contained in an official document made publicly available.
Based on the results of their review, the Bureau launched pre-trial investigations into a number of criminal cases.
“209 complaints were forwarded to the relevant units of the Military Law Enforcement Service of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the National Police of Ukraine; 2 complaints have been added to the files of criminal proceedings already underway, and 13 complaints are currently under review,” the State Bureau of Investigation reported.

At the same time, information regarding 30 complaints was not entered into the Unified Register of Pre-trial Investigations due to a lack of sufficient evidence indicating the presence of signs of a criminal offense.

“The complainants were provided with appropriate explanations. One must also take into account the particular sensitivity of such issues in a wartime context. Excessive or premature disclosure of certain details could affect the country’s defense capabilities, be exploited by the enemy in information operations, and harm the interests of the investigation and the state. However, this does not mean that the investigation will be incomplete or superficial. All circumstances will be examined thoroughly, objectively, and within the bounds of the law,” the agency explained, according to CENSOR.NET.

As a reminder, a unit of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) destroyed reconnaissance drones at an airfield in Crimea.
On the eve of the Ukrainian drone attack on the “Borisoglebsk” military airfield in the Voronezh region, Russia had deployed seven Su-35 fighter jets there. This is confirmed by satellite images obtained by the publication “Military.”