- Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal stated on Friday that the country has entered the first stage of its post-conflict reconstruction.
- The task is to restore most of the damaged critical facilities by the autumn, he said.
- Around 300 bridges and 24,000 kilometres of roads have been destroyed in the conflict.
KYIV: Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal stated on Friday that the country has entered the first stage of its post-conflict reconstruction, according to the government’s press agency.
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The Ukrainian authorities will examine the losses caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict in the first stage of recovery, produce technical paperwork for restoration projects, and repair vital facilities, Shmyhal stated at a cabinet meeting.
“The government’s task is to restore most of the damaged critical facilities by the autumn,” he added.
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As per Ukravtodor, Ukraine’s state road organisation, the battle has destroyed around 300 bridges and 24,000 kilometres of roads.
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