If low-quality food is delivered to a military unit, the commissary must draw up an act, and the supplier will receive a fine - DOTExclusive
Guerrillas spotted moving heavy equipment in Crimea - ATESH
In Ukraine, it is important to preserve financial support for those people who need it most - Ministry of Social Policy
Shooting of police officers in Vinnytsia region: SBI exposes two military officers who helped suspects flee abroad
Swiss Parliament's Security Committee supports $5.5 billion aid plan for Ukraine
An explosion occurred in Sumy - media
Russian army strikes at the center of Dergachi in Kharkiv region: children suffer
Ramstein 21: formalization of military aid packages and focus on coalitions expected - MP
In the OP about social policy: people need not only payments, but services and services
Electricity shortage persists, Ukraine receives emergency aid from Europe - Ukrenergo
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If low-quality food is delivered to a military unit, the commissary must draw up an act, and the supplier will receive a fine - DOT
If a military unit receives substandard food, the head of the food service must draw up an act. The supplier will be fined 20% of the cost of the substandard food and must replace it within 24 hours.
Guerrillas spotted moving heavy equipment in Crimea - ATESH
Ukrainian guerrillas recorded the movement of several BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles in the direction of Simferopol in Crimea, probably for repairs.
In Ukraine, it is important to preserve financial support for those people who need it most - Ministry of Social Policy
Ukraine is working on criteria for targeted financial assistance and maximizing digitalization for those who need it most, as social spending depends on international aid and the economy is focused on defense spending.
Shooting of police officers in Vinnytsia region: SBI exposes two military officers who helped suspects flee abroad
The SBI exposed two military officers who helped the suspects in the murder of a police officer in Vinnytsia region to flee abroad by providing a car, passports and a cell phone, and one of them left the military unit without permission.
Swiss Parliament's Security Committee supports $5.5 billion aid plan for Ukraine
The Security Committee of the Swiss Parliament has voted to allocate $5. 5 billion in aid to Ukraine as part of a package of measures aimed at improving Switzerland's defense capabilities.
An explosion occurred in Sumy - media
According to media reports, in Sumy. The Ukrainian Air Force warned of launching guided bombs in Sumy region.
Russian army strikes at the center of Dergachi in Kharkiv region: children suffer
Two children, aged 5 and 16, were wounded when Russian troops attacked the center of Dergachi in Kharkiv region.
Ramstein 21: formalization of military aid packages and focus on coalitions expected - MP
Chernev expects aid packages from the US, UK and Germany to be formalized, focusing on eight coalitions for effective and timely assistance, prioritizing shells, air defense systems, armor and long-range ATACMS missiles to combat territorial losses and ammunition shortages.
In the OP about social policy: people need not only payments, but services and services
Ukraine is creating a new social policy system focused on providing services and support in difficult life situations, with incentives to return people to economic activity, based on principles such as digitalization, targeting, universality, equity and barrier-free access.
Electricity shortage persists, Ukraine receives emergency aid from Europe - Ukrenergo
Due to Russian missile strikes that damage power plants, Ukraine's energy system is experiencing electricity shortages, leading to consumption restrictions and dependence on emergency aid from European countries.