The highest needs are in housing, or 17 per cent of the overall estimated costs, followed by transport, commerce and industry, agriculture and energy. Social protection and livelihood support and explosive hazard management are pegged at under 10 per cent, respectively, according to the UN.

Across all sectors, the cost of debris clearance and management, as well as demolition where needed, is almost $11 billion.

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    7 months ago

    A year of warfare only cost 50 billion to repair, while the year before cost 411 billion? I’m not quite sure about that math?

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      7 months ago

      The year before orcs were laying siege on Kyiv and Kharkiv, two largest cities in Ukraine, also Kherson, Mariupol, Lysychansk and Sievierodonetsk, the 2nd year the front was mostly static. Whatever was in range of artillery was already destroyed the year before. So that leaves us with only Bakhmut and Avdiivka which are much smaller than even Lysychansk and whatever damage they can do with Shaheds and missiles. Also the difference is not 50 billion but 75 billion.