The war between Russia and Ukraine that started on 24 February has completed 30 days. According to the United Nations report, the population of Ukraine is about 44.1 million. Out of this, more than one crore people have left their homes. 36 lakh people alone have taken refuge in seven neighboring countries. There are 65 lakh people who have been isolated in the war-torn country. 22 lakh people who are trapped in Ukraine are preparing to leave their homes.
mercy: The 27 member states of the European Union have asked the refugees to stay with them for the next three years. During this time they will also be able to work according to their ability.
Family Visa: Britain has implemented the system of family visa for the convenience of the people of Ukraine in difficult situations. Under this, he has also issued 12,400 visas.
major cities to be destroyed
Kyiv, Mariupol, Sumy, Kherson, Chernihiv, Odessa, Kharkichra were badly devastated by the Mykolev bombings. Damage to educational institutions, industrial units, libraries and sports institutions here.
Ukraine’s claim: Russia’s loss
, 15,800 Russian soldiers have been killed.
, Completely destroyed more than 530 Russian tanks.
, 1597 Military vehicles damaged in action.
, 47 air defense systems were disabled.
, 108 fighter planes have been shot down.
, 124 helicopters were grounded.
, 72 fuel trucks became a ball of fire.
, Over 50 drones were shot down in the air.
Ukraine’s damage in Russia action
, 953 civilians killed, 128 children included, 172 injured.
, Russian fighter jets made more than 250 flights to drop the bombs.
, The Russian army fired more than 750 missiles at Ukraine.
, 566 educational institutions attacked, 73 completely destroyed.
, More than 64 hospitals landlocked, according to WHO.
, The Russian military has shot down more than 20 helicopters.
Ukraine has lost more than $100 billion so far in the war
The damage caused by Russia’s military action to Ukraine is estimated to be more than $100 billion. United Nations Organization United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has said that if the situation continues like this, Ukraine’s economy will go back two decades.
danger of poverty
UNDP administrative official Ekim Steiner says that 90 percent of Ukraine’s people could face poverty due to the dire conditions of war and a collapsed economy. In Ukraine, about 10 million people will be dependent on aid in the times to come, 18 million people will be badly affected by the war while 7 million people will not have their own homes.
Ukraine’s 30 percent economy locked
Ukraine’s Finance Minister Serihi Marchenskou has said that 30 percent of Ukraine’s economy has been locked down due to the war. Industries operating in the war-torn regions of Ukraine have suffered heavy losses. Many economic units have been so destroyed that it will be difficult to rebuild them. The rate of production in the industries which are running is much less than before.
Economy may fall by 35 percent
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that Ukraine’s economy could collapse by 35 percent due to Russian military action in Ukraine. Airports and ports in Mariupol are closed, resulting in a 50 percent reduction in imports from Ukraine. Several ports and airports have been destroyed in the attack, disrupting trade routes.