Outcome 24.11: Death of a defender and assistance to companies



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Outcome 24.11: Death of a defender and assistance to companies

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Major soldier Vyacheslav Minkin died in Donbass

In Donbass, a soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was killed by a sniper’s bullet; in the Office of the President named the source of funds to help entrepreneurs in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic. Korrespondent.net highlights yesterday’s major events.

Enemy sniper killed Ukrainian soldier in JFO zone

In the Donetsk region, near the village of Shumy, an enemy sniper shot a member of the United Forces, Private Major Vyacheslav Minkin. He was rushed to a medical center, but the resuscitation measures carried out were unsuccessful and it was not possible to save the defender’s life.

The OP spoke about helping companies during the quarantine period

Presidential adviser Oleg Ustenko said that financial assistance to businessmen who suffered losses due to quarantine measures in the country will be allocated from the Fund to Fight Coronavirus. Furthermore, he added, the bill on a business aid package announced by President Volodymyr Zelensky provides for additional compensation in the event of a total lockdown.

Moscow refused to support Kiev’s plan for Donbass

The Russian side in the Trilateral Contact Group on Donbass first supported the separatists’ plan to resolve the situation in eastern Ukraine, thus opposing Ukraine’s strategy. Also, during the negotiations, Moscow took a “dark position” on unblocking the work of checkpoints and the exchange of prisoners.

There are more than 647 thousand cases of COVID-19 in Ukraine

On the morning of November 24, 647,976 cases of coronavirus were recorded in Ukraine, of which 299,358 ended in recovery and 11,263 in death. During the day 12,287 infected were identified. At the same time, the number of infected people in the world has exceeded 60 million.

The IMF announced the need to improve Ukraine’s fiscal policy

The International Monetary Fund has evaluated Ukraine’s fiscal policy. The official statement of the organization indicates that tax policy in Ukraine should be improved by introducing effective tools. The Fund also noted that some circles in the country “persistently seek the abolition of the corporate income tax.”

WHO warns that vaccines will not stop the pandemic

The World Health Organization said that if coronavirus vaccines are distributed equally between countries and used effectively, there is great hope in fighting the pandemic, but they will not stop it completely.

The police announced the entry into force of changes in traffic regulations

Amendments to traffic regulations have entered into force in Ukraine. According to the innovations, taxi drivers and passengers, as well as driving instructors in town and outside of it, must wear seat belts; It is forbidden to change the type of plates and others.

Biden gains access to US intelligence.

The administration of current US President Donald Trump has opened daily intelligence reports to Joseph Biden, the winner of the presidential race by the media. The Democrat confirmed this information and noted that the White House “showed openness by offering full access.”

Falcon 9 launched another group of Starlink minisatellites into orbit

SpaceX used a Falcon 9 heavy rocket to launch another 60 Starlink Internet satellites into orbit. The launch, which was the 100th with a Falcon-class rocket, was from Cape Canaveral. For the first time in company history, the first stage of the Falcon 9 was used for the seventh time.

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