World Bank and UN estimate damage to Ukraine’s energy sector at $10 billion

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Damage to Ukraine’s energy, gas and thermal infrastructure exceeds $10 billion. This is from a comprehensive assessment by the World Bank and development programs United Nations (UN).

The press service of the UN Development Program noted that Ukraine should allocate at least $ 1.2 billion for emergency repairs.

It is recorded that the biggest damage is in the energy sector – about $ 6.5 billion – damage at nuclear power plants is about 770 million dollars. An action plan is urgently needed for emergencies next winter. The organization estimates that emergency measures could cost around $1 billion.

Jaco Silliers, Permanent Representative of the United Nations Development Program to Ukraine, said today that “the priority is to preserve light and warmth”.

Earlier, it was reported that Lithuanian energy companies group Ignitis groupė announced its intention. make a donation 10% unplanned profit for 2022 to Ukraine.

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