Eugene Czolij | Toronto Star
Over the last year, numerous political pundits have opined on various aspects of Russia’s genocidal war against Ukraine, including on the critical question of when it will end.
Russia’s war against Ukraine has already caused an enormous humanitarian crisis, disrupted the global economy and it constitutes today the most serious threat to international security and stability.
On Jan. 3, Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal pointed out — in an eye-opening manner — that this question is not purely rhetorical. He told a government session that at the beginning of June 2022 the damages caused by Russia’s all-out war against Ukraine were an estimated $350 billion (U.S.) and that this figure has now doubled and surpasses $700 billion.
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