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Journalists write that Russian missile attacks have destroyed many important inf...

"The goal is to build a new Ukraine": WP called Akhmetov the main private donor of the Armed Forces

Journalists write that Russian missile attacks have destroyed many important infrastructure objects belonging to Ukrainian oligarchs. Ukrainian oligarch Rinat Akhmetov has become the largest private donor of the Armed Forces since the beginning of a full -scale war with Russia. About it writes The Washington Post.

Akhmetov himself declared in an interview with WP journalists that Ukraine needs a new "Marshal Plan" with investments of hundreds of billions of dollars and transformation of the country. "The goal is to build a new, strong and European Ukraine, a member of the European Union, with strong institutions, the rule of law, clear anti -corruption rules, democratic political system and a fair attitude towards citizens," Akhmetov said. a private investor, employer and taxpayer in Ukraine.

Akhmetov asked journalists not to call him an oligarch and noted that he did not leave Ukraine after a full -scale war. . Akhmetov stated that his business was severely affected by war. "Maybe it's not quite modest on my part, but I really help much more than anyone else. And I am not going to stop, "he said. The publication writes that Russian missile attacks have destroyed critically important equipment worth tens of millions of dollars.

Attacks are intended to leave Ukraine without electricity for the winter. But they increased the financial crisis of oligarch Rinat Akhmetov, the richest man. The material says, referring to the data of Forbes that after a full -scale invasion of Russia in Ukraine, Akhmetov's wealth fell from $ 7. 6 billion to $ 4. 3 billion. where Akhmetov also had numerous assets, the journal estimated his wealth of $ 16 billion.

It is reported that the losses are mostly related to the destruction and confiscation of a large network of power plants and steel plants, coal mines and agricultural enterprises. The port city of Mariupol, including Azovstal. Now Akhmetov is called to Russia in the European Court of Justice for human rights worth up to $ 20 billion. Earlier, Focus wrote that Vladimir Putin acknowledged that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation fired at Ukraine's energy infrastructure.