- 8,006 civilians dead
- 13,287 injured
- Men – 61.1% of civilian casualties
- Women – 39.9% of civilian casualties
- 90.3% civilian casualties – by explosives
- 87 children killed
- 954 children injured
- Verified cases
- Actual figures – substantially higher
(United Nations Human Rights)
UKRAINIAN GOVT – 16,000 CIVILIAN DEATHS
NORWEGIAN CHIEF OF DEFENCE – 30,000 CIVILIAN DEATHS
UNICEF
- 80% respondents – economic deterioration
- 82% children – living in poverty
The UN
- 21.8 million Ukrainians in need of humanitarian assistance
- $5.6 billion needed to help them
BLOOMBERG
Ukraine
- GDP (2022) – down by 30%
- Budget deficit – 27% of GDP
Russia
- Inflation – 13.8% (2022)
- Budget deficit – 2% (2022)
- Russian GDP – to shrink by $190 billion by 2026
Russia-Sanctions
- $300 billion – blocked international reserves
KIEV SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
- Worth $137.8 billion (till Dec 2022) – physical infrastructure destroyed
Sanctions
- 191 companies – complete exit
- 1169 companies – operations suspended
- As on Feb 12, 2023 – 3,079 companies (from 88 countries) – operational in 57 industries in Russia – 1400 companies are public companies
- 38% foreign companies – withdrawal/suspension from the Russian market
- 39.7% – still operational in Russia
- 16.1% – waiting/indecisive
- 6.2% – complete exit
THE WORLD BANK
- Cost of reconstruction for Ukraine – $349 billion (Sept 2022)
FORBES
- Cost of conflict for Russia – $82 billion (Nov 2022)
UK MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
- Russian soldiers killed – 60,000
- Russian soldiers wounded – between 110,000 to 140,000
GENERAL STAFF OF UKRAINE’S ARMED FORCES
- 143,680 Russian soldiers killed so far
BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP (BCG)
- World trade – 2.3% average annual – till 2031
- Against expected 2.5%
- EU-US trade in next 10 years – up by $359 billion (energy exports)