Oleksandr Ruvin spoke about the study of Russian war crimes and new data on Russian weapons. The experts of the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise revealed attempts to improve the technical characteristics of enemy weapons, in particular, guided aerial bombs.
The NBU's resolution banning the conversion of foreign currency loans for business contradicts the principle of freedom of contract. Attorney Rostyslav Kravets believes that Ukraine's banking system needs to be rehabilitated and foreign capital restricted.
We hope that MPs will hear the opinion of the community, which is against changing the name of the city, said the director of the Brovary dental clinic.
Olena Duma, the head of the ARMA, continues to use sensitive topics for her own PR. Her statements about a businessman's ties to the Kremlin caused a wide response and led to a lawsuit being filed against her.
MP Mykhailo Tsymbalyuk considers it immoral to sell state land at auction during the war. In his opinion, the land should first go to the military and the families of fallen defenders.
MP Nina Yuzhanina believes that the government's proposed tax increase could lead to the relocation of Ukrainian entrepreneurs abroad. She suggests revising the expenditure side of the budget first.
Political commentator Gennadiy Dubov believes that renaming the city of Brovary to Brovari is inappropriate. According to him, the name is not associated with the communist past, and the change will entail unnecessary costs at a difficult time for the country.
In Kyiv, the incidence of acute intestinal infections has decreased. More than 300 supermarkets and shops are monitored daily for compliance with the temperature regime, but there is a possibility of an increase in the incidence.
The ex-serviceman spoke about Hetmantsev's involvement in corruption in the tax service.
Lawyer Nazariy Adamchuk believes that the ban on converting foreign currency loans into hryvnia has a negative impact on economic activity. Experts suggest easing the ban by allowing individual decisions.
The number of hryvnia and dollar deposits in the banking system has increased since the beginning of the year, which indicates confidence in financial institutions, the economist says.
Oleg Popenko, a housing and utilities expert, spoke about the difficulties of installing solar panels on the facades and balconies of high-rise buildings. He supports the use of panels in private homes and businesses.
Brovary continues to repair heating mains to prepare for the heating season. 422 meters of the network have already been replaced, and another 980 meters are planned to be replaced by the beginning of the 2024/2025 season in several streets of the city.
It is more difficult for an ordinary Ukrainian to defend his or her honor and dignity than for an official, the retired judge believes.
An assistant professor of management at the University of Artificial Intelligence opposes renaming Brovary to Brovari. He believes that funds for changing the documentation would be better spent on helping the Armed Forces.
The number of tax officers should be reduced by 80%, which would save billions for the army, says the co-founder of the UUE.
The amount of money held by Ukrainians in banks is steadily increasing, which demonstrates confidence in the banking system. The NBU is working to increase the attractiveness of hryvnia instruments for savings, and banks are offering lucrative deposit programs.
The Chairman of the Committee of Economists of Ukraine suggests that the NBU ease the ban on restructuring foreign currency loans for businesses. This would allow banks and clients to individually resolve issues in a difficult economic situation.
The deputy head of the OP reported on ongoing negotiations with Poland and NATO on the possibility of shooting down Russian missiles flying over the territory of Ukraine towards Poland. The issue is being considered technically and legally, and concrete results are expected.
A business representative commented on the consequences of a possible renaming of Brovary.