"Veteran-owned businesses are becoming popular, and people are ready to support them," says human rights activist and restaurateur Viktoria Pantiushenko. She knows what she's talking about: a year ago, she and her husband Bohdan opened a family restaurant, TrePoisty.

"People support us without even advertising it, without boasting about it, but simply because they feel good about it," says Viktoriia .

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The TrePoisty restaurant is located in a new residential complex in the village of Novosilky near Kyiv (Photo courtesy of the Pantiushchenko family)
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