Russia’s war has already inflicted some $565 billion of one-time losses on Ukraine since the start of invasion

The losses suffered by Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion have already amounted to $564.9 billion, according to First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko.
This figure includes:
- $119 billion – loss of infrastructure (almost 8,000 km of roads, dozens of railway stations, airports destroyed and damaged);
- $112 billion – GDP losses in 2022;
- $90.5 billion – losses incurred by civilian population (10 million square meters of housing, 200,000 cars, and food security for 5 million people);
- $80 billion – losses of enterprises and organizations;
- $54 billion – losses of direct investment in the Ukrainian economy;
- $48 billion – losses of the state budget.
“The figures change every day and, unfortunately, they are growing. That is why Ukraine, despite all obstacles, will seek to recover compensation from the aggressor – both through litigation and by gaining access to Russia’s frozen assets. Evil will inevitably be punished, and Russia will experience the full gravity of its own criminal actions on the territory of Ukraine,” Svyrydenko stressed.
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