Ukrainian businesses proved to be resilient amid the ongoing war, with 84% of suspended companies managing to partly renew their business activities within a period of up to 6 months, according to the UNDP Assessment of the Impact of the War on Enterprises in Ukraine published on Feb. 20.
Ukrainians have adapted better than expected to the challenges posed by the full-scale Russian invasion, CEO of the national payment service UAPAY, Yulia Fedosyuk, wrote in a column for NV Business on Jan. 30.
The remaining Azov POWs, characterized as neo-Nazis, are singled out for additional indefinite brutality. Family are asking for priority on their release based on the Kremlin’s targeted cruelty.
This article was originally published by Moss Robeson's Ukes, Kooks and Spooks blog and lightly edited by The Grayzone. Read part one of Robeson's series on Azov's US tour here. This September, a delegation of the Ukrainian neo-Nazi-led Azov.
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