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Recent news highlights several issues surrounding the supply of food to Ukraine's Armed Forces, including cases of embezzlement and quality concerns. Businesswoman Tetiana Hlyniana is under suspicion for an overpriced procurement scheme, while Major Vasyl Osypenko faces accusations of food theft. To address these challenges, the Ministry of Defense is implementing digital control systems and turning to imports, such as potatoes from Europe. Quality assurance remains a priority, with several tons of substandard products being prevented from reaching military units. Meanwhile, ongoing issues with spoilage and compliance continue to affect the effectiveness of food supply chains.

What actions are being taken against food embezzlement in Ukraine's military?

The Ministry of Defense has introduced a digital system to monitor food supplies for the Armed Forces. They are actively investigating cases of embezzlement, like that of Major Osypenko, and are working with the Security Service of Ukraine to ensure transparency and accountability.

How is Ukraine ensuring quality control of military food supplies?

To combat issues with low-quality food supplies, the Ministry of Defense is implementing stricter quality control measures. They have prevented the delivery of hundreds of tons of substandard products and are developing dry rations that align with medical and ethical standards.

Has Ukraine started importing food to support its military?

Yes, Ukraine has begun importing certain food items such as potatoes from Europe. This move is part of a strategy to stabilize domestic prices and ensure a steady, quality supply of necessary food items for the military forces.

What new systems are in place to manage food procurement for the Armed Forces?

The Ministry of Defense has launched a digital management system designed to oversee the procurement and distribution of food supplies for military personnel. This system aims to enhance transparency and efficiency while minimizing the risks of corruption and embezzlement.

How does the Ukrainian government tackle food spoilage issues within military supplies?

The government has taken significant steps to intercept and prevent the supply of spoiled or low-quality food to military units. This includes regular audits and cooperation with suppliers to ensure that the food reaching military personnel is safe and nutritious.

What are the consequences for suppliers providing low-quality food to the military?

Suppliers found guilty of providing substandard products face serious repercussions, including legal action and potential loss of contracts. The Ministry has sought enforcement from agencies like the Security Service of Ukraine to hold such suppliers accountable.

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