The concern is restoring lost information about employees of businesses that have either gone to temporarily occupied territories or have undergone enemy missile attacks.
The Russian occupiers controlled five Ukraine’s defense enterprises. This was reported by the concern Ukroboronprom on Monday, May 23.
“So far, five businesses of concern have been captured by the occupiers, the personnel documentation may have been completely destroyed, or there may be no access to it,” the statement said.
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It was also noted that the concern was restoring lost information about employees of businesses that went to either temporarily occupied territories or underwent enemy missile attacks.
At the same time, it is indicated that Ukroboronprom is deepening agreements with partner countries. We are talking about cooperation with all types of heavy weapons, mainly armored vehicles, air defense systems and high-precision weapons.
“So far, the state defense enterprises have requested the support of about two hundred private defense enterprises-and together, as a united front, they are helping the Armed Forces of Ukraine to liberate the lands from the occupier. , “said the concern.
In addition, during the three months of the war, many businesses producing civilian products also moved on towards the war. Ukrainian non -military business produces parts, components and assemblies necessary for the defense industry; provides materials and specializes in the manufacture of various components for weapons, military and special equipment.
Earlier it was reported that in Ukraine the equipment of the occupiers was returned for 1.5 billion hryvnias. It was successfully used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine against the enemy.
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Source: korrespondent

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