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.
Lukashenko's statement about preparing troops for possible hostilities is most likely an attempt to help Putin with words, not deeds.
In Ladyzhyn, a priest of the Moscow Patriarchate, Yevhen Vorobyov, staged another provocation near the Holy Kazan Church, whose community had previously decided to move to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, running around with a sledgehammer, trying to destroy the fence, and setting a dog on people.
Disclosure of banking secrecy without a court decision is just another tightening of the screws and turning out of pockets, the MP believes.
Ukraine is closely monitoring the situation on the border with Belarus, preparing to respond to possible scenarios and reinforcing the border, but so far the situation remains stable.
The Belarusian army has a serious potential with destructive capabilities, such as the Polonez MLRS, which can threaten NATO, the Baltic states and Poland, but it lacks recent combat experience, a military expert believes.
Lviv Arsenal LLC appeals to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine to help resolve the situation with the supply of mortar shells purchased under a contract with the Ministry of Defense, which are currently in Slovakia.
According to the State Border Guard Service, there are currently no signs of a build-up of Russian strike groups in Belarus.
New suppliers of food to the Armed Forces should not be afraid to report attempts to put pressure on them by companies that have previously tried to disrupt tenders, and law enforcement should respond to this information.
During the ongoing war, the dismantling of the Arch of Friendship of Peoples in Kyiv is inappropriate, as all resources should be concentrated on the Armed Forces, says historian Hennadiy Boryak.
According to MP Mykhailo Tsymbalyuk, the blocking of tax invoices has become a serious problem that threatens Ukraine's national security, as it halts the activities of enterprises and disrupts economic operations.
Ukraine has strict rules for companies to export and import arms, requiring them to obtain permission from the State Export Control Service, permits, security checks and compliance with criteria such as export control compliance, production capacity and the national interest.
Former FSB assistant Danylo Hetmantsev is now not only a member of parliament from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Servant of the People party, but he also heads one of the most important committees of the Verkhovna Rada.
New suppliers of food to the Armed Forces face intimidation and pressure from previous suppliers to prevent them from supplying the military.