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More than $ 137 billion: new digits of Ukraine's infrastructure have appeared from the Russian Federation War

The Russians caused the biggest damage to the country's housing stock - the enemy army damaged or destroyed almost 150,000 residential buildings. The infrastructure was also seriously injured, which caused losses of $ 35. 6 billion. The amount of losses to the Ukrainian infrastructure as a result of a full -scale military invasion of Russia reached $ 137. 8 billion by December 2022. This is stated in the report of the Kiev School of Economics (KSE).

Experts say that compared to the calculations for November 2022, the total amount of losses increased by almost $ 2 billion. The largest losses during the war were caused: experts say that for more than 11 months of the war, a total of 149. 3 thousand houses were damaged or destroyed Among them is 131. 4 thousand private, 17. 5 thousand apartment and 280 hostels. The infrastructure, which was damaged by $ 35. 6 billion, was also seriously affected.

In addition, since February 24, 2022, Russian troops were damaged, destroyed or captured at least 64 large and medium -sized enterprises, 84. 3 thousand units of agricultural machinery, 31 boarding school cars, 330 hospitals, 595 State and local administration. The war with Russia is still continuing, but few doubt it. Therefore, in Ukraine, more and more are talking about the post -war future and what the country should be after the war.

Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmigal is convinced that a large-scale project of post-war recovery will be a driver not only of rapid growth of the country, but also a new incentive for the European economy. "Our country offers a large investment menu in various industries. The defense industry, the agricultural sector, IT, renewable energy, gas production and storage, software outsourcing, production and processing of titanium and other minerals, development of logistics, construction.

which will become the basis of the economy of the future in Ukraine, " - said the head of the Ukrainian government to participants of the Economic Forum in Davos. Meanwhile, Ukraine, together with partners, continues to look for opportunities for business development and investment inflow. Thus, according to the Ministry of Economy Yulia Sviridenko, they consider various mechanisms, including military risks insurance by international institutions.