Monday, February 21, 2022

Fears Of A Russian Invasion Is Crippling The Ukraine Economy

The Maidan — or Independence Square — lies at the heart of Ukraine's capital city, Kiev. Courtesy Diana Derby  

Then24: Fake news about an alleged Russian invasion costs Ukraine up to USD 3 billion a month 

Because of publications about an alleged “invasion of Russia”, Ukraine loses up to three billion US dollars a month. This was stated by the country’s Presidential Office. Losses included lost investment. Inflation is also a problem. 

Unrecoverable losses to Ukraine from the spread of information about an alleged Russian invasion amount to US$2-3 billion (€1.7-2.6 billion) a month. This was shared by the Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Rostislav Shurma interview with RBC-Ukraine with. 

At the same time, the official noted that Ukraine’s budget is completely “closed” through cooperation with international financial institutions. Shurma said:  

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Update: Ukraine reveals cost of invasion fears (RT)  

WNU Editor: Rostislav Shurma is a senior official in Ukraine President Zelensky's office. His interview is here (link here).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"Fake news about an alleged Russian invasion costs Ukraine up to USD 3 billion a month"

Joe Biden better watch out or soon Ukraine wont be able to pay Hunter Biden's monthly salary and 10% kick up to the Big Guy.