The G7 has provided or pledged more than $24 billion in financial support for Ukraine since the war began — so far, a drop in the bucket of the $600 billion or so the European Commission estimates it will need for reconstruction.
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That figure, which is not exhaustive and will grow as the war continues, factors in GDP decline, labor shocks, the suspension of investments and other metrics. The cities that have suffered the most devastating direct losses to housing stock are Mariupol , Kharkiv and Chernihiv , according to the analysis.
Russia's attacks have taken a massive toll on civilian infrastructure: The analysis indicates at least 992 educational institutions, 508 health care facilities, 102 religious buildings, 27 oil depots and 12 civilian airports have been damaged or seized by Russian forces.
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