Ukraine’s estimated losses from the temporary occupation of the peninsula are about 118 billion dollars.
Ukraine estimates losses from Russia’s temporary occupation of Crimea at $118 billion. Such data was announced by Prime Minister Denys Shmygal during the summit of the Crimean Platform on Tuesday, August 23.
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“Eight years have passed since the annexation of Crimea. During this time, Russia turned the peninsula into a large military base. Today, the estimated loss of Ukraine from the temporary occupation of Crimea is about $118 billion,” he said. .
The prime minister said that Ukraine is ready to demilitarize Crimea.
“Today, Crimea is one of the centers where Ukrainian cities are shelled and Ukrainians are killed. Such actions of the invaders have become a legitimate military infrastructure of Russia in Crimea. Therefore, Ukraine is ready to demilitarize Crimea and eliminate these threats both for our state and for the whole of Europe,” said Shmyhal.
The prime minister noted that Ukraine would welcome Russia’s voluntary withdrawal of its troops from Crimea and other temporarily occupied territories.
It should be noted that in his speech at the summit, President Volodymyr Zelensky assured that the authorities already have a strategy for the restoration of Crimea after de-occupation.
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Source: korrespondent

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