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Ukraine has lost!
It is all over but the continued killing of Ukrainians.

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Infrastructure war damage in Ukraine 2022-2023, by sector
Published by Statista Research Department, Apr 5, 2023

The damage to housing facilities from the Russian invasion of Ukraine was estimated at 50 billion U.S. dollars between February 24, 2022, and February 24, 2023. Further 36 billion U.S. dollars were recorded in losses from damages to infrastructure. The total war damage of Ukraine was estimated at 135 billion U.S. dollars over that period.

War impact on the Ukrainian economyUkraine’s gross domestic product (GDP) was forecast to fall by 35 percent in 2022 as a result of the Russian invasion. On the one hand, the country suffers from damage to its infrastructure which would require time and financial resources to be restored. On the other hand, the war threatens Ukraine’s international trade. The military actions disrupt the routes used for transporting goods for exports and imports. In July 2022, a deal has been signed between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul to provide for a corridor for Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea.

Which are the largest industries of Ukraine? Wholesale and retail trade occupied the largest share of GDP of Ukraine, at nearly 14 percent in 2021. Agriculture, having ranked second with over 10 percent, was another major sector, especially important for export trade. The value added by agriculture, forestry, and fishing reached nearly 11 percent of Ukraine’s GDP in 2021.

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Estimated total war damage value in Ukraine from February 24, 2022 to February 24, 2023, by sector(in billion U.S. dollars)

Estimated damage value in billion U.S. dollars5050363611111111994433222222222200HousingTransportationCommerce and industryEnergy and extractivesAgricultureEducationCulture and tourismMunicipal servicesWater supply and sanitationHealthEnvironment and forestryTelecommunications and digitalFinance and banking
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April 2023

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Ukraine

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February 24, 2022 to February 24, 2023

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