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Lesia Solovchuk

Lesia Solovchuk

Editor of the section Real estate

Mortgage during martial law: Is it necessary to pay loan for destroyed property

The war damaged and destroyed thousands of mortgaged houses and apartments. Borrowers who entered into agreements with banks to obtain housing are now in a difficult situation when there is no housing, and the loan remains a financial burden on the family.

Verkhovna Rada bans pro-Russian parties in Ukraine: Criteria

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has approved the draft law banning the activity of pro-Russian political parties in Ukraine. This includes any political forces justifying Russian aggression.

Mobilization to continue after May 24: Who is being recruited and when next wave to start. Explanation by Command of AFU Ground Forces

Mobilization in Ukraine will last until May 24. So far, all targets have been 100% attained, but the conscription of those liable for military duty may continue.

Ukraine partially launches real estate market: What restrictions on mortgages, buying property, and inheritance rights during war are

The Cabinet of Ministers has resumed the possibility of buying and selling real estate in most regions of Ukraine. However, with reservations adopted under martial law.

Absolute record. More than 10,000 international sanctions have already been imposed against Russia

Within two months since recognizing the independence of the so-called DPR and LPR and the outbreak of the invasion of Ukraine, more than 10,000 sanctions have been imposed against Russia. Great Britain imposed the greatest number of restrictions against Russia.

First shipment of Ukrainian corn left Romanian Black Sea port

In the Romanian Black Sea port of Constanta, on Thursday, the ship Unity N completed loading 71,000 tons of Ukrainian corn – for the first time since a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.