Russia caused damage to Mariupol for 14.5 billion euros - the mayor

Russia caused damage to Mariupol for 14.5 billion euros - the mayor

Currently, work is actively underway to restore the strategy of Mariupol, Donetsk region, and fix the damage caused to the city by the aggressor country. According to preliminary estimates, this figure is 14.5 billion euros. This was announced by the mayor of the city, Vadym Boychenko, at the briefing, UNN reports.

 

 "In September, we started work and created a brochure on the revival of Mariupol - step-by-step actions to be taken. 12 areas have been identified and there is already work and understanding of how quickly to revive and how much money is needed for this - 14 billion hryvnias. Understanding this, we are preparing the state, our partners, to help us in a quick revival. In addition, together with our partners, we are working on recording the damage caused by Russia in Mariupol. We already have a preliminary calculation - it is 14.5 billion euros. We are currently forming programs, investment contracts and a global vision of the future revival strategy. Everything will be combined into a single mechanism - Mariupol Reborn. Now we are discussing a concept that would fill the architectural vision. They attracted a huge player - this is the architectural company Gensler," Boichenko said.

 

 He added that in two months of intense shelling, every second multi-story building was destroyed. In addition, the occupiers decided to demolish 934 buildings to cover up war crimes. About 400 of them have already been destroyed.

 

 At the moment, there are problems with the access of transport to the line in Mariupol. Collaborators talk about "preventive" measures, and people are suggested to walk. In fact, employees have not been paid their salaries for several months.



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Currently, work is actively underway to restore the strategy of Mariupol, Donetsk region, and fix the damage caused to the city by the aggressor country. According to preliminary estimates, this figure is 14.5 billion euros. This was announced by the mayor of the city, Vadym Boychenko, at the briefing, UNN reports.

 

 "In September, we started work and created a brochure on the revival of Mariupol - step-by-step actions to be taken. 12 areas have been identified and there is already work and understanding of how quickly to revive and how much money is needed for this - 14 billion hryvnias. Understanding this, we are preparing the state, our partners, to help us in a quick revival. In addition, together with our partners, we are working on recording the damage caused by Russia in Mariupol. We already have a preliminary calculation - it is 14.5 billion euros. We are currently forming programs, investment contracts and a global vision of the future revival strategy. Everything will be combined into a single mechanism - Mariupol Reborn. Now we are discussing a concept that would fill the architectural vision. They attracted a huge player - this is the architectural company Gensler," Boichenko said.

 

 He added that in two months of intense shelling, every second multi-story building was destroyed. In addition, the occupiers decided to demolish 934 buildings to cover up war crimes. About 400 of them have already been destroyed.

 

 At the moment, there are problems with the access of transport to the line in Mariupol. Collaborators talk about "preventive" measures, and people are suggested to walk. In fact, employees have not been paid their salaries for several months.