Economics

"Losses will be much greater": the UN has calculated the losses of Ukraine from the invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

The UN Secretary General Assistant Miroslav Yench has stated that Ukraine's post -war recovery is currently estimated at $ 400 billion, but these are preliminary estimates because the war with the Russian Federation is ongoing. Russia's war against Ukraine has been going on for over a year, but the Kremlin's money is still not over, despite international sanctions. Therefore, Moscow continues to harm our country with daily shelling that destroy infrastructure.

Meanwhile, the United Nations, the Ukrainian Government, the World Bank and the European Union, together have calculated how much money will be needed for post -war Ukraine. Ukrinform writes about it. Thus, according to the UN Secretary General Miroslav Jenchi, only preliminary estimates that Ukraine will need a amount of more than $ 400 billion. "Losses from war in Ukraine will probably be much larger than they have already been confirmed, since there are no signs of termination of violence.

Moreover, there are fears that attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure objects can be exacerbated in the cold months," he said he. The calculation results will be used to determine investment priorities in the country's restoration and reconstruction next year. Meanwhile, the UN, together with partners, continue to implement the winter response plan, within which 1. 7 million people can expect. According to Jencha, about 360 thousand people have received assistance today.

Another $ 435 million is needed to help people who remain. Houses will be repaired for this money, winter clothing, heating appliances and fuel will be purchased. Centralized water supply and heating systems will also be repaired. The UN Secretary General Assistant added that the organization provided humanitarian aid as early as 10 million in 2023. The UN plans to increase reach up to 11 million by the end of the year.

But almost four million Ukrainians living in the occupied territories of Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions remain without humanitarian assistance, as Russian occupiers do not miss the organizations in these regions. "The international community should keep its attention to Ukraine and put an end to the suffering caused by this war," Miroslav Yench stressed. Earlier, Focus wrote that the Russians destroyed 116,000 civilians for which the Russian Federation would pay after the war.