The cost of rebuilding Ukraine's economy after Russia's invasion nearly two years ago is estimated to be $486 billion, according to studies by the World Bank, United Nations, European Commission, and the Ukrainian government. This amount is 2.8 times Ukraine's expected economic output for 2023. The estimated cost of Ukraine's post-war recovery and reconstruction has risen to $486 billion over a 10-year period, as reported by various sources. In contrast, Russia has reportedly spent up to $211 billion on equipping, deploying, and maintaining its operations in Ukraine, resulting in significant financial outlays and casualties.
Russia: •spent up to $211b in direct financial outlays to sustain ops in Ukraine •the war has cost Russia $1.3 trillion in previously anticipated economic growth through 2026 •> 315,000 Russian forces have been killed or wounded •lost >20 medium/large navy vessels
⚡️Reuters: War in Ukraine has cost Russia up to $211 billion, US official says. It is estimated that Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has cost Russia up to $211 billion in equipping, deploying, and maintaining its troops in Ukraine, a senior U.S. defense official told…
🚨BREAKING - $350 BILLION COST OF RUSSIAN / UKRAINE WAR Russia has reportedly spent over $211 Billion on the efforts against Ukraine. Ukraine has received aid from the West to the tune of $139 Billion. Lives lost? Estimated to be about 350,000 Source: Reuter, Keil Institute https://t.co/FoGTylguYc
⚠️ RUSSIA OPERATIONS IN UKRAINE HAVE PROBABLY COST UP TO $211 BILLION-US OFFICIAL (Reuters) Russia has probably spent up to $211 billion in equipping, deploying and maintaining its operations in Ukraine and Moscow and has lost more than $10 billion in canceled or postponed arms…
U.S. official says Russian operations in Ukraine have approximately cost up to $211 billion. The war is expected to cost $1.3 trillion in expected growth through 2026. https://t.co/DKdenQKprv
RUSSIA HAS PROBABLY SPENT UP TO $211 BILLION FOR DIRECT FINANCIAL OUTLAYS TO EQUIP, DEPLOY, AND MAINTAIN RUSSIAN OPERATIONS IN UKRAINE- U.S. OFFICIAL AT LEAST 315,000 RUSSIAN FORCES HAVE EITHER BEEN KILLED OR INJURED IN UKRAINE INVASION- U.S. OFFICIAL
A U.S. official says Russia has probably spent up to $211 billion in equipping, deploying and maintaining troops in Ukraine and lost about $10 billion in cancelled or arms sales. The official says about 315,000 Russians have either been killed or injured since the invasion.
Cost of Ukraine's post-war reconstruction has risen to US$486 billion over past year https://t.co/nQ0zTrMOEg
🇺🇦 Ukraine needs $486 billion to recover, rebuild after nearly two years of war - World Bank Full Story → https://t.co/AqLomWzWiF https://t.co/GFjtbRHWVG
Reconstruction and recovery in war-torn Ukraine is estimated to cost $486 billion over the next decade, up from $411 billion estimated a year ago, a UN-backed assessment finds. https://t.co/D4RAi3kxAx
NEW: Ukraine reconstruction costs hit $486 bn: report https://t.co/042CTLDeLg
⚡️ World Bank: Ukraine's recovery costs rise to $486 billion. The estimated cost of Ukraine's post-war recovery and reconstruction has risen to $486 billion over a 10-year period, according to the World Bank's latest assessment. https://t.co/ATV0wj45Qk
⚠️ UKRAINE NEEDS $486 BILLION TO RECOVER, REBUILD AFTER NEARLY TWO YEARS OF WAR - WORLD BANK (Reuters) Rebuilding Ukraine's economy after Russia's invasion nearly two years ago is expected to cost $486 billion, 2.8 times its 2023 expected economic output, a new study by the… https://t.co/KNZA2z9yG0
Ukraine's need for reconstruction funding goes up to $486 bln, according to an estimate by Ukrainian government and the European Commission. That will be another long story on how we can attract that capital and what would be conditions for this. Recovery cost will grow too.
Rebuilding Ukraine's economy after Russia's invasion nearly two years ago is expected to cost $486 billion, 2.8 times its 2023 expected economic output, a new study by the World Bank, United Nations, European Commission and the Ukrainian government found. https://t.co/IvUDH5QD0b