
No new COVID-19 cases reported in armed forces as of June 14 Zelensky thanks G7 leaders for support of Ukraineīiden suggests 'autocrat' Putin's Russia might be weaker than it seems – media RFE/RL: Arms researchers warn decline in nuclear weapons appears to have stalled Kyiv mayor reports 89 new COVID-19 cases, four fatalities financial institutions prohibited to buy Russian bondsĮducation minister: Best lecturers at President's University in Ukraine to be paid at least US$4,000 Volodymyr Zelensky tells Boris Johnson Nord Stream 2 commissioning by Russia "unacceptable" Putin says troops build-up near Ukraine borders was part of "exercises" Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said 11 Ukrainian women had been detained in Dubai for behavior contrary to public morals.According to media reports, the women are citizens of Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine.The Mash channel on Telegram reported that an IT entrepreneur, founder of the international company Involta, Alexey Kontsov, was detained as part of the naked models case.According to the British newspaper, this fine might amount to about a thousand pounds, or UAH 38,500. The arrested women were facing up to six months in prison and a fine. The photo shoot was allegedly organized as part of an advertising campaign.The Mirror reported that videos and photographs of naked women posing on a balcony in Dubai appeared on social media late on April 3.Read also Ukraine, UAE agree on recognition, exchange of driver's licenses Scandal with naked models in Dubai The Foreign Ministry speaker called on Ukrainian citizens to strictly observe the legislation and rules of conduct in host countries for safe travel abroad. Nikolenko recalled that, in addition to deportation, they were facing a fine and imprisonment for up to six months. "Thanks to the efforts made by the Ukrainian Consulate in Dubai, the female citizens received the minimum possible punishment," he added. Nikolenko also said that the entire group of the Ukrainian women was banned from further entry into the UAE. Another Ukrainian woman diagnosed with COVID-19 will be deported upon recovery," he said. "On the evening of April 12, the UAE authorities deported 11 Ukrainian citizens who had previously been detained in Dubai for participating in a naked photo shoot.

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Press secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Oleh Nikolenko told UNIAN that 11 Ukrainian women had been deported for the violation of public morals.
