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Diia.City, the special tax regime set up for local and foreign tech firms in Ukraine practically on the eve of the full-scale invasion, is in trouble. It was supposed to be the change that finally made the business climate attractive and beneficial for IT companies and startups. Since it was unveiled on Feb. 8, 2022, 800 companies have become “residents” of Diia.City.
It would have been an ordinary Ukrainian story: Officials and their associates accused of embezzling money on procurements and using procedural trickery to avoid criminal charges. The officials worked for the Defense Ministry and were supposed to procure 100,000 mortar shells by February 2023. Ukrainians who fought in Bakhmut described facing down unending Russian attacks while wrestling with severe shortages of fire support.