Ukraine's Coal and Gas Reserves Enough to Last Through Winter, Says Prime Minister
As Russia’s war on Ukraine approaches its one-year mark, the estimated fallout to human life and property continues its devastating rise.
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the number of refugees from Ukraine recorded across Europe has swelled to nearly eight million individuals as of January 24, 2023. Reuters estimates the number of deaths at 42,295 people, as of the latest update, with 15,000 people or more thought to be missing.
Along with mass casualties and the displacement of millions, the war has resulted in the massive destruction of buildings and property, including Ukraine's energy infrastructure...
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