Lives cut short, families separated, homes and infrastructure destroyed.
In Ukraine, the cost of war is above all human and material, while the dead and missing number in the tens of thousands, among soldiers and among the civilian population.
Several cities, repeatedly pounded, have seen a large part of their buildings razed.
But Volodymyr Zelensky himself often reminds us that the invasion, launched by Russia on February 24, is also a financial abyss for the country.
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