France has donated a mobile laboratory for DNA analysis to Ukraine, according to the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs of France.
“On July 14, 2022, the Center for Crisis and Support of the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs handed over to the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine a new mobile laboratory for express analysis and DNA examination,” the French Foreign Ministry said in a joint press release published on Friday.
This DNA lab, similar to the one deployed on site by the French IRCGN Forensic Support Mission and funded by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, is a deployable facility unmatched in the world of forensic genetics, allowing rapid genetic analysis of large numbers of biological samples. .
It was developed by the French company TRACIP (Deveryware Group) together with IRCGN, which is an expert in victim identification (DNA sampling and processing) and evidence collection.
The departments assured that, as a sign of solidarity with the Ukrainian people, France will continue to support the fight against impunity in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Cultural Foundation (UCF) has launched scholarships for the resumption of activities of artists and cultural figures.
“In order to support artists and cultural figures, the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation is launching a new project ‘Scholarship for the Resumption of Cultural Activities’ within the grant program ‘Research. Education. Residence. Scholarships.’ Applications will be submitted from July 18 to August 3, 2022 inclusive,” the press service of the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy said.
It is noted that given the time constraints on the preparation of projects, their implementation within the budget year and the permanent change in the relevance of projects due to the war of war, the UCF has optimized the calendar of competitive selection to the minimum time.
Scholarship holders can be individuals, citizens of Ukraine who have reached the age of 18 and carry out professional activities in the relevant sectors of culture and creative industries on the territory of Ukraine.
The result of the scholarship must be a cultural and artistic product or the resumption of cultural and artistic activities (restoration of the creative ability of the scholarship holder). The total budget of the project is UAH 4.5 million, and the maximum grant amount is UAH 150,000.
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On Thursday, July 14, the president of the Fund for Reconstruction and Development of Ukraine Artem Goncharenko, the head of Kontramarka Help Oleksandr Poryadchenko and the rector of KNUBA Petro Kulikov handed over a 4×4 jeep to the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, among whom are university employees. This is a contribution to the logistical support of the military unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Artem Goncharenko, president of the Reconstruction and Development Fund of Ukraine, noted that only in support is the strength of unity. Colleagues and comrades in the rear should support their brothers at the front. “We are strong together, we in KNUBA are not only rebuilding Ukraine, but also created the International Construction Fund “Ukraine”, which is already starting housing construction projects for “War Heroes”, and today we supported our colleagues by providing them with a car.”
“Choosing a car, looking at a bunch of options, and finding this one, bargaining for it and talking to the owner in Europe, I realized that the former owner really wants a faster victory for our country, he even left the icons. While driving the car to our guys, I thought about the fastest victory and how we at Kontramarka Help can still help, and the feeling of driving was like driving a tank-supercar,” Oleksandr Poryadchenko commented on the gift.
Rector Petro Kulikov made a speech to the military and volunteers: “Each of us is a cog in a big machine that is aimed at victory, everyone tries to help, together we collect and coordinate assistance to the Armed Forces, and not only in the construction direction.”
We believe in our own strength and continue to build our future together. Because we are united by love for Ukraine, unique and unique. And love will win. Yes, right now you may feel that darkness is all around you. But tomorrow the sun will rise again over our peaceful sky.
Press service of KNUBA
ARTEM HONCHARENKO, KNUBA, RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT FUND OF UKRAINE, КОНТРАМАРКА ХЕЛП, ОЛЕКСАНДР ПОРЯДЧЕНКО, ПЕТРО КУЛІКОВ
Hortex, a Polish producer of frozen fruit, berries and vegetables, has left Russia.
The new owner of Ortika Frozen Foods, which represented Hortex’s interests in Russia, is fish producer and supplier Agama Group, the Unified State Register of Legal Entities showed. Agama Group is equally owned by Yury Alasheyev and Igor Lysenkov.
Hortex’s website said that the company’s brand is the leader on the frozen fruit, berries and vegetables market in Central and Eastern Europe, and its products are also sold in other regions of the world. The company had three plants in Russia, including two in Moscow Region and one in Karelia.
Ortika Frozen Foods posted a net loss of 12 million rubles in 2021 on revenue of 1.14 billion rubles, compared to a loss of 12.973 million rubles and revenue of 1.023 billion rubles in 2020.
The beginning of the national multi-subject test (NMT) in Ukraine and abroad for all participants is determined by Kyiv time, according to the Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Evaluation (UCQO).
“The start of the national multi-subject test (NMT) in Ukraine and abroad for all participants is determined by Kyiv time. Participants who are abroad need to take this into account. Please note that the start time of the NMT is local time in most countries where it is provided the test in the first shift in Vienna (Austria) you need to arrive at the temporary examination center no later than 08:50 local time, by one or two hours,” the press release says. -UTSOKO services.
The Assessment Center recommends that the participants, in order not to be late for testing, find out the time difference between Kyiv and the locality of the country where they will undergo NMT; arrive at the temporary examination center before the start of testing at the local time of the country, which corresponds to the Kyiv time specified in the invitation.
“Remember that if you are late, you will not be able to take part in the testing,” the department emphasizes.
The Solotvyno territorial community, the initiator of the creation of the recently registered industrial park (IP) “Maramuresh” (Transcarpathian region), intends to attract up to 20 woodworking and furniture industries, with which preliminary negotiations have already been held, People’s Deputy Dmitry Kisilevsky said.
“There is still a field with a total area of 33.2 hectares on the outskirts of the village on its (park – IF-U) territory. But, after talking with the chairman of the community, Vasily Yovdiy, I was firmly convinced that in a year or two this territory could become a powerful industrial center,” he wrote on Facebook on Friday after visiting the community.
According to Kisilevsky, the first investors in the IP should be companies from neighboring Romania.
“If these plans are implemented, Maramuresh will create 3,000 new jobs for the Solotvyno community with a salary of at least UAH 15,000 per month,” the report says.
Kisilevsky writes that Transcarpathians, who now work “literally across the river” at Romanian enterprises, will be able to fill the vacancies, and Yovdiy expects to create prerequisites for the return of 10-12 thousand inhabitants of the community from abroad.
“The main highlight of Maramuresh should be a new cargo customs checkpoint between Ukraine and Romania, the construction of which is now being discussed between the countries. Convenient logistics will create unique opportunities for the industrial park,” the people’s deputy wrote.
As reported, IE “Maramuresh” was included in the Register of industrial (industrial) parks on June 3, 2022. The estimated amount of investment in its creation, according to the concept, is UAH 2.83 billion, including UAH 352 million in infrastructure development.
On June 21, 2022, the Verkhovna Rada adopted in general bills on tax and customs benefits for industrial parks.
“As the initiator and co-author of these laws, I look forward to their signing by the president in the near future,” Kisilevsky wrote.
furniture industries, Solotvinskaya community, Transcarpathian region, woodworking