More than 10,000 civilians were killed in Ukraine due to Russia’s war

The Prosecutor General of Ukraine Andriy Kostin informed on April 26, 2023, that more than 80,000 war crimes committed by the Russian Federation in Ukraine have been recorded and Russian troops have killed more than 10,000 Ukrainian civilians since the beginning of the war.

Source: The Prosecutor General of Ukraine Andriy Kostin

“Currently, more than 80,000 war crimes committed by the Russian Federation in Ukraine have been recorded. More than 10,000 civilians have died, more than 13,000 have been injured, and more than 98,000 civil infrastructure objects have been damaged or destroyed,” explained the Prosecutor General of Ukraine.

According to Andriy Kostin, compensation for the damage and destruction caused by Russia will remain one of Ukraine’s priorities for a long time. The World Bank estimates the losses at $411 billion.

“We hope for the EU’s support in creating the Register of Damages and further cooperation in finding and seizing assets related to the financing of aggression,” emphasized Andriy Kostin.


See also: 23,015 civilian casualties were recorded in Ukraine since February 24, 2022, – UN


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