In Harkiva, the factor of the factor was restored within six months. Minister of Economics of Ukraine Yulia Sviridenko on the network X Minister of Economics of Ukraine.
The printed house was restored at the expense of the American patron of Howard Buffete.
The printed house is restored.
A year ago, the Russian shelling destroyed the print house in Harkiva. I remember how Sergey’s political children’s books were brought – just as my daughter reads, and it just broke my heart.
I still keep them as a reminder of Russia’s strikes in our culture … pic.twitter.com/msr7x3vdbc
– Yulia Sviridenko (@svyrydenko_y) March 20, 2025
As a result of a missile strike on May 23, 2024, Russians destroyed 19 out of 27 required units of production process. Initially, the company managed to repair three damaged technical means and buy four cars used, which allowed to reduce the number of missing units to 12. The print house continued to work: part of the production cycle was made by itself, and some stages after the appointment transmitted to the contractors.
The recovery began immediately after the end of the prosecutor’s investigation at the site of the tragedy and dismantle the blocking. To continue their work in a printed house, they immediately began to repair print equipment and look for new, and not destroy.
In January 2025, Factor-Printo released the first edition after a Russian missile strike.
The book was shown at the World Economic Forum in Davos. This is a “constant lessons” laptop. This is the first book published in Print Factor-Print Kharkiv, after its restoration.
The publication contains ten stories of entrepreneurs who restore their business after Russia’s attacks, work next to the front line in the cover, Nikopol, Kramatore and other cities, and also invest in new opportunities.
Source: Racurs

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