Employment of IDPs: the situation in small towns.
The Brovary community handed over four mini-excavators, drones and an ambulance to the military units under their care. The equipment has already been delivered to the front line to strengthen their defense capabilities.
Kyiv RMA handed over 4 mini-excavators to the 72nd Brigade to equip their defensive positions. The company also provided the military with 50 FPV drones, a vehicle, and allocated UAH 32 million for electronic warfare, communications, and drones.
How a special equipment manufacturer from Brovary works during the war.
Brovary is developing a comprehensive IDP support program that covers employment, housing and social adaptation. Local authorities are actively promoting the integration of IDPs into the community.
In Brovary, a girl was born in a modular town for internally displaced persons - the third newborn child in this settlement.
Economic expert Oleksandr Okhrimenko emphasizes the importance of supporting existing and creating new enterprises by local authorities. This provides jobs, salaries and filling local budgets through tax deductions.
In Kyiv region, they discussed energy independence, preparations for the school year, and the region's recovery. They also considered veterans' policy and the intensification of international cooperation.
Brovary is working on energy efficiency in educational institutions. Facades are being insulated, solar power plants and heat control systems are being installed for more than UAH 73.5 million.
Oleksiy Kucherenko believes that participation in generator compensation programs is an indicator of citizens' responsibility. He calls for giving preference to electric generators, especially for high-rise buildings.
In Brovary, 6 apartment buildings will receive more than UAH 260 thousand in compensation for the purchase of alternative sources of electricity. Mayor Ihor Sapozhko said that the program is in place and the funds are provided for in the budget.
Brovary is creating a comprehensive program to support internally displaced persons. The main areas include employment, housing, and leisure activities for IDPs, especially the elderly.
Experts of Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise identified the fragments of DPRK missiles after the strikes on Kyiv region. Experts are confident in the origin of the missiles, but cannot establish the date of their manufacture.
Russia's full-scale aggression has caused significant damage to the Ukrainian industry. The example of Brovapharma shows how businesses are adapting to the new realities and cooperating with local authorities to maintain production.
The energy expert advises residents of apartment buildings to buy generators because of the inevitable blackouts. Even at zero temperatures, stabilization blackouts are expected for 2-3 turns during the heating season.
The Prosecutor General's Office has launched an investigation into the killing of a 4-year-old boy and his father as a result of a nighttime attack by Russian proxies in Kyiv region. Three other people, including the child, were wounded, and houses and vehicles were damaged.
An ammunition explosion occurred in the village of Kalyta, Brovary district. The incident killed a 31-year-old man and injured a 12-year-old girl, who was hospitalized.
In Brovary, a man threw a grenade at a law enforcement officer, injuring him. The court sentenced the offender to 9 years and 2 months in prison for this crime.
The head of the Association of Energy Auditors of Ukraine advises residents of apartment buildings to participate in programs for the purchase of alternative energy sources. This will help to meet the needs for heat and water supply during possible outages.
Brovapharma in Brovary has adapted to the war and resumed uninterrupted production of veterinary drugs. The company has maintained its export capacity and continues to pay taxes to the local budget.
Experts predict possible power outages in the winter. Brovary is actively preparing by installing solar panels on hospitals and autonomous power supply for traffic lights, as well as compensating for the purchase of generators for residents.
After an incredible comeback, the Ukrainian wrestler from Brovary lost to the Olympic champion.
Power outages are unavoidable in winter, so residents of apartment buildings are advised to invest in energy autonomy. The expert calls for more active involvement in partial compensation programs for the purchase of generators.
The head of the Union of Consumers of Public Utilities calls on residents of apartment buildings to take the initiative in terms of alternative energy sources. The expert emphasizes the importance of awareness-raising and expansion of compensation programs.
The war has changed the requirements for school construction in Ukraine. The new facilities are equipped with shelters, warning systems and enhanced fire safety, allowing students to return to full-time education.
As a result of the night attack on Kyiv region, debris fell in two districts. Residential buildings, a gas station, a shopping center and other facilities were damaged, windows were smashed and facades were damaged.
The community of Brovary donated 39 Mavic-3 drones to the Third Separate Assault Brigade. The soldiers thanked for the support, and Mayor Ihor Sapozhko expressed his gratitude to the military for their courage.
In Brovary, as a result of a nighttime enemy strike, administrative buildings and businesses were damaged, and windows in two residential buildings were smashed. Mayor Ihor Sapozhko said that there were no casualties and that help was being provided.
In 2023, more than 150 thousand Ukrainian women registered as fops. Brovary became a center for the development of women's entrepreneurship, where more than 170 women expressed a desire to start their own business.
MP Ihor Murdiy said that he was offered to sign the resolution to rename Brovary to Brovari, but he did not agree.