The invasion of Ukraine has been going on for three months, and about $ 900 million a day is needed to support Russia’s military offensive.
Source: Editor-in-chief of SOFREP Sean Spoonts
According to the editor-in-chief of the military news agency SOFREP Sean Spunts, $ 900 million a day includes: paying the Russian soldiers who are fighting in Ukraine, providing them with munitions, bullets, and rockets, and the cost to repair lost or damaged military equipment.
Russia also must pay for the thousands of critical weapons and cruise missiles that have been fired during the war, which run about $1.5 million apiece.
These figures do not take into account how much Russia could have lost financially due to tough economic sanctions imposed on it since the invasion began in late February.
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