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Ukraine’s Minister of Defense Denys Shmyhal reported that today the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, upon submission by the Ministry of Defense, adopted a number of decisions aimed at developing and supporting the defense industry.
The head of the defense ministry announced this on social media.
In particular, the government simplified procedures for relocation and rapid restoration of production capacities of Ukrainian defense-sector enterprises.
“Conditions are being created to supply new facilities with water, gas, heat, and electricity, as well as to build auxiliary infrastructure necessary for uninterrupted operation. Protection of sensitive security information is guaranteed”, — the Minister’s statement said.
Separately, an experimental project concerning the enterprise Motor Sich is being launched. It provides for accelerated design and construction of new facilities to fulfill state defense contracts on a 24/7 basis.
In addition, the terms for providing state financial support to defense enterprises are being specified, including partial compensation of interest and leasing payments.
According to Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal, these steps are aimed at strengthening, modernizing, and scaling Ukraine’s defense industry so that the military receives everything necessary to protect the state and the lives of its citizens.
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The enemy carried out a series of targeted strikes on a thermal power plant in the nearest suburb of Kharkiv. This led to a significant drop in voltage in the city, directly affecting heat supply and the operation of public transport.
On the Kramatorsk axis, in the area of responsibility of the 56th Brigade, the enemy continues to use the so-called “creeping offensive” tactic. The advance is carried out mainly by infantry, supported by fiber-optic FPV drones. The enemy launches several hundred such drones per day in this sector.
On the Lyman axis, the situation remains difficult. The enemy does not abandon attempts to assault our forward positions with its numerous infantry. They try to “fly in” to positions on motorcycles; assaults using heavy equipment also take place.
The number of supplied drones has increased by nearly 2.5 times compared to the number delivered last year.
On the Kupiansk axis, in the area of responsibility of the 3rd Assault Brigade, the enemy is observed using infiltration tactics with small groups. However, enemy assault infiltrators are met with annihilation.
For 45 consecutive days, a ground robotic complex of the 3rd Assault Brigade went on combat duty and, with machine-gun fire, suppressed all attempts by the enemy to break through into our sector.
Her words sound like a refrain echoing across many corners of Ukraine — in Sumy, Lviv, Zaporizhzhia, and Geneva. Yes,…