Ukraine Today - 6/07/2022

The Ukrainian anti-aircraft defense units shot down three Russian missiles over western Ukraine, which were launched from the Black Sea.

The Ukrainian anti-aircraft defense units shot down three Russian missiles over western Ukraine, which were launched from the Black Sea. Source: Ukrinform, Kyiv.

6/07/2022. The latest news from Ukraine and about Ukraine and Ukrainians. The war - Ukraine is under attack. According to Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, the recovery of Ukraine after the war will cost an estimated USD 750 billion. The Ukrainian anti-aircraft defense units shot down three Russian missiles over western Ukraine, which were launched from the Black Sea. The Air Command "West" of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said this in a Facebook post, Ukrinform reports. About 200 invaders were killed and 300 more were wounded as a result of the attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on a Russian military base in Melitopol two days ago. More: SBS Ukrainian


Ukrainian Maryna Viazovska becomes one of the winners of the Fields Medal, the most prestigious award in the field of mathematics.
Ukrainian Maryna Viazovska becomes one of the winners of the Fields Medal, the most prestigious award in the field of mathematics. Source: Ukrinform, Kyiv.


Ukrainian government: Cost of post-war reconstruction reaches $750 billion

According to Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, the recovery of Ukraine after the war will cost an estimated USD 750 billion. Mr Shmyhal asserted that the main source of recovery funding should be the confiscated assets of the Russian Federation and Russian oligarchs. 
"Who should pay for the recovery plan, which is already estimated at $750 billion? We believe that Russia's frozen assets at various evaluations amount to between 300 and 500 billion dollars. The second source of recovery is grants and soft loans from international financial organizations and partner countries. The third or fourth sources are investments from the private sector, as well as extra-budgetary contributions of private individuals and corporations," stated Mr Shmyhal during the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Lugano.

The Plan for the Reconstruction of Ukraine presented at the Conference puts forth 850 projects and programs for implementation over ten years. The first stage, from 2023 to 2025, requires 350 billion dollars and, if well-implemented, will allow Ukraine to rise to the TOP-40 within indices of Economic Complexity and Human Capital. However, Ukraine has set the goal to enter the TOP-25. The full version of the Reconstruction Plan can be found on the ZN.UA  website.


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