Property may be removed without approval or consultation with higher-level officials, law enforcement agencies or a special law enforcement unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
A law went into effect to simplify the procedure for disposing of military property during martial law.
The law gives additional power to the commanders of military units to write off military property, regardless of the range of support services (except weapons), with a value per unit of military property or up to 1.7 million hryvnias per unit according to a simplified procedure. .
As reported by the Ministry of Defense, property can be written off without the approval and coordination of high-ranking officials, law enforcement agencies or a special law enforcement unit in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“This significantly reduces bureaucracy and makes procedures simpler and more transparent,” said Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.
The Ministry of Defense is completing the preparation of proposals for by-laws that fully implement the provisions of the law. No later than a week, all technical issues to simplify the relevant procedures will be resolved.
Earlier, the Ministry of Defense announced a saving of billions in the purchase of fuel.
We remind you that in 2024, as part of the transition to a new model for providing food to the troops, the Ministry of Defense will double the number of working groups to check food quality.
Source: korrespondent

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