The Ukrainian Dairy Company does not consider itself guilty of destroying the road that was used by an ambulance to take an elderly woman to the hospital.
Former Minister of Agrarian Policy Mykola Solsky is accused by NABU detectives and SAPO prosecutors of land grabbing, but they do not specify which land.
Military expert Oleg Zhdanov called Danylo Hetmantsev's idea to hold lotteries for mobilization reservations “crazy”, saying that it discredits and demotivates the mobilization process, rather than popularizes it.
The attempt to seize land plots that ATO participants received on the basis of free privatization raises questions, at least from a moral point of view.
In Ukraine, due to the ongoing war, cases of "childhood" infectious diseases such as chicken pox and whooping cough in adults, as well as botulism, infectious hepatitis B and C, have become more frequent.
Foreign investors are wary of investing in Ukrainian businesses because of the risks associated with military aggression and the lack of transparency and proper disclosure of business information.
An elderly woman died after an ambulance taking her to the hospital was very late due to a badly damaged road, which residents say was destroyed by vehicles of the agricultural firms Kernel and Ukrainian Dairy Company.
The seizure of ATO soldiers' land will “explode” into social tension, says the head of the All-Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation.
Russia's full-scale military aggression, corruption and a weak judicial system continue to negatively affect Ukraine's investment climate, discouraging foreign investors from investing in the country.
The military expert spoke about the idea of raffling off reservations in a lottery.
Since October 2014, ATO participants and family members of fallen Ukrainian soldiers have received 263,000 hectares of land, or 180,000 land plots, according to the State Service of Ukraine for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre.
"Gray" grain exports at the Olympex terminal. What is known.
When bitten by a tick with Lyme borreliosis, the risk of infection is about 26%, says the chief infectious disease specialist of Ukraine Olga Golubovska.
Ukrainian soldiers defending the country need useful gifts such as quality ammunition, tactical clothing, socks, shoes, watches, power banks, shovels, knives, flashlights, dry showers, weapon cleaning kits and durable sleeping bags to meet their needs on the front line.
A Russian missile hit a food warehouse storing mostly animal products in Odesa region on May 17, but authorities say there is no threat of a man-made disaster.
Despite spring and the end of the flu season, severe cases of influenza requiring hospitalization in children continue to be registered in Ukraine.
An elderly woman died of a stroke in hospital due to ambulance delays caused by the poor condition of roads destroyed by two agricultural companies.
An ambulance carrying a seriously ill elderly woman fell into potholes on a road destroyed by heavy machinery from Kernel and Ukrainian Dairy Company, which nearly prevented her from reaching the hospital in time.
Instead of resolving all issues in a civilized manner and submitting the necessary documents to obtain a permit for the road, Alsids Black Sea began to use the road of a strategic enterprise without permission.
The conflict over the Olimpex grain terminal in Odesa may negatively affect Ukraine's investment attractiveness, said Bohdan Kitsak, a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Economic Development.