Since February 2022, Ukraine has lost 30% of the national economy and lost 3.5 million jobs. The country’s Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal announced this, a Japanese television channel quoted him NHK.
He also stated that Ukraine lost approximately 20% of its territory in two years.
“We lost 30% of the economy, about 20% of the regions, and we lost 3.5 million jobs,” Shmygal said.
The Ukrainian prime minister also criticized Europe and its Western allies, including the United States, for insufficient military aid. At the same time, he emphasized that the partners are still doing everything possible to support Ukraine, taking into account their limited production capacity.
“Worldwide ammunition production is not large enough to deliver the required amount of ammunition to Ukraine,” he explained.
Before that, former Verkhovna Rada deputy Igor Lutsenko, after Avdiivka, Ukraine’s lose control and over other cities, including Kharkov and Zaporozhye.
Biden previously visited Ukraine may lose other cities.