A total of 12 employees have been fired from the GKNB, a high-profile case in Ukraine that has garnered significant attention and controversy.
The GKNB, Ukraine's security service, has been accused of numerous human rights abuses and has been criticized for its handling of the case.
The 12 employees were allegedly fired for their involvement in an investigation into the GKNB's activities, which was deemed to be "unlawful" by the Ukrainian authorities.
According to reports, the employees were given no reason for their dismissal and were not provided with any formal notice or explanation.
This move has been seen as an attempt to silence the employees and prevent them from speaking out about the GKNB's alleged wrongdoing.
A statement from the GKNB defending their actions has been met with skepticism by many, with some accusing the agency of trying to cover up its own misconduct.
Human rights organizations have condemned the firings, calling them "a blatant attack on the rule of law and human rights in Ukraine."
Ukraine's interior minister has announced that an investigation will be launched into the firings, but many are skeptical of the outcome.
The case has sparked widespread outrage and protests, with many calling for the GKNB to be dissolved and for those responsible to be held accountable.
The firings have also been seen as a warning to other employees who may be considering speaking out against the GKNB's activities.
As one human rights activist stated, "This is a clear attempt to intimidate and silence those who dare to speak out against the GKNB's abuses."
"We will not be intimidated by the GKNB's actions. We will continue to fight for the truth and for justice in Ukraine."
Resumen: El despido de 12 empleados de la GKNB ha generado una fuerte reacción en la sociedad ucraniana, con muchos llamando a la disolución de la agencia y a la responsabilidad de quienes están detrás de esta acción.