A law enforcement officer suspected of killing a 16-year-old teenager at a funicular station in Kyiv will be asked to file a motion for a pre-trial restraint in the form of detention today.
Ukrainians expressed dissatisfaction with the country's tax policy and sarcastically proposed new taxes, such as on air, bad weather, sleep, and even a tax on tax itself.
The State Logistics Operator may refuse the services of one supplier to the Armed Forces due to unsatisfactory performance of its obligations by redistributing orders to other companies at the specified prices per set.
The expert assessed the possibility of an enemy attack on Kharkiv.
Total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024: Astrologer warns of increased risks and advises caution.
With the onset of spring, dermatologist Ksenia Konovtseva advises to use sunscreen daily to protect the skin from the harmful effects of UV rays, hyperpigmentation, and skin cancer, to choose products according to the skin type and needs, and to take additional protective measures, such as wearing sunglasses and hats.
The co-owner of the Slovak company Sevotech appealed to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov to help bring mortar rounds that were purchased under a contract with Lviv Arsenal for the Ministry of Defense and are now in Slovakia.
The excessive number of 135 different tax charges in Ukraine encourages entrepreneurs to operate in the shadow economy, which, according to Andriy Novak, chairman of the Committee of Economists of Ukraine, accounts for about 50% of the Ukrainian economy.
Two German companies, Knauf and WKB Systems, are supplying Russians with construction materials to rebuild occupied Mariupol. Knauf Ukraine has refused to comment on the situation regarding assistance to the occupiers.
Fighting continues on the approaches of Chasiv Yar in Donetsk region, said the spokesman for the Khortytsia military unit.
According to the MP, blocking tax invoices is a serious problem for Ukrainian business, creating a "tax nightmare" that threatens the country's economic security and disrupts the operation of enterprises in wartime.
Two German companies, Knauf and WKB Systems, are supplying Russians with construction materials to rebuild occupied Mariupol, despite the fact that Knauf is actively present in Ukraine.
Knauf Ukraine has not yet commented on the results of the investigation into the assistance to the occupiers with construction in Mariupol. Journalists are advised to write an inquiry or call tomorrow.
Ukrainian arms and ammunition companies receive a 3% commission for importing weapons to Ukraine during the war, which allows them to break even and continue their operations.
According to the Deputy Minister of Health and Chief State Sanitary Doctor, no positive results for cholera-like vibrio have been found in Ukraine so far.
Changes in the organization of food in the Ukrainian army should be assessed by the servicemen themselves, says expert Oleh Zhdanov.
The system of automatic blocking of tax invoices, the SMKOR, has discredited itself, but the authorities continue to ignore the NACP's recommendations on corruption risks and the Presidential Decree on its verification, which raises concerns of business and experts about abuse and pressure on enterprises.
Some global brands, such as Zara, are reopening in Ukraine despite the country's disloyal tax policy toward businesses, while others are avoiding Ukraine on principle due to concerns about corruption.
Ukrainian specialized importers assume guarantees for the supply of certain ammunition when purchasing shells for the Ministry of Defense, acting as intermediaries.
Political analyst Viktor Bobyrenko suggests amending the legislation to prevent unfair competition and pressure on new suppliers from firms that previously supplied food to the Ukrainian army but refused to participate in tenders for State operator of the rear.