2022-05-06, 05:42 PM
(2022-05-06, 04:55 PM)005 Wrote: Ba Lan và Litva khánh thành đường ống dẫn khí đốt
Ngành năng lượng trong khu vực đang bị đảo lộn hoàn toàn. Estonia và Phần Lan ký kết một thỏa thuận xây dựng một cơ sở khí hóa lỏng. Litva đang nghiên cứu thêm về dự án này. Kể từ mùa thu năm nay, Na Uy sẽ cung cấp khí đốt cho Ba Lan nhờ một đường ống dẫn khí đốt xuyên qua lòng biển. Việc từ bỏ dầu khí của Nga đang có những bước tiến triển tốt ».[/font][/size][/color]
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Chỉ khi nào Tây Âu ngưng hay hạn chế tới mức tối thiểu dầu khí của Nga thì guồng máy chiến tranh của Putin mới thấm mệt và kiêt quệ.
Đọc thấy người ta ước lượng người Nga đang phải chi khoảng 20 tỷ đo la mỗi ngày cho cuộc chiến.
Russia spends tens of millions of dollars every day on the war with Ukraine, according to a recent study, the daily cost of the war in Ukraine could exceed $ 20 billion for Russia.
The new study by the Centre for Economic Recovery and CIVITTA and EasyBusiness found that Russia’s daily war, costs are likely to “exceed $ 20 billion” as the invasion scales.
The study found that direct losses in the first four days of the war amounted to about $7 billion, including military equipment and personnel losses.
Citing a study, CIVITTA said: “The total daily cost of war for Russia is likely to exceed $ 20-25 billion, including logistics, personnel, missile launches, etc.”
The direct losses from the war alone – including liquidated military equipment and casualties – cost Russia about $ 7 billion in the first five days. Human losses alone are projected at $ 2.7 billion in lost GDP in the coming years.
The direct losses of the Russian Federation as a result of hostilities in the first four days of the invasion amounted to almost $ 7 billion.
“Only direct losses from the war – including liquidated military equipment and personnel losses – cost Russia about $ 7 billion in the first five days. According to forecasts, human losses alone amount to $ 2.7 billion in lost GDP in the coming years.”
In recent weeks, the Russian Army has been carrying out significant offensives in eastern Ukraine, with the aim of having “total control” over the territory. After failing to take the capital Kyiv, Russian forces advanced towards the Donbas region, where several villages were taken. But according to Ukrainian presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych, the invading troops also suffered from the operation.
“We have serious losses, but the Russians’ losses are much, much greater… They have colossal losses,” said the adviser.
Western officials said on Friday that Russia was suffering fewer casualties after scaling back its invasion, but the numbers were still “very high”. According to a US defence official, Russia is days behind in its military operations in the east, and the stalemate in the Donbas region will be a potential “knife fight”.
Last Wednesday, the Russian Defense Ministry said that Moscow troops had driven the Ukrainian army out of villages in the northeastern region of Kharkiv, and gained control over Zarichne and Novotoshkivske in Donetsk.
The offensive to control both southern Ukraine and Donbas, where pro-Russian separatists are concentrated, aims to create a land corridor connecting Russia to Crimea, a peninsula annexed by Moscow in 2014 and would give Russian forces access to Transnistria, a breakaway state in Moldova, where a contingent of Russian forces has been stationed since the early 1990s.
According to the governor of Donbas, Pavlo Kyrylenko, Russian forces “continue to deliberately fire on civilians and destroy critical infrastructure”.
The statement follows a string of allegations about possible war crimes. This week, Ukrainian authorities denounced the existence of an alleged concentration camp in Kharkiv, northeast of the country, according to the Ukrainian media outlet Kyiv Independent.
https://groundreport.in/cost-of-war-how-...h-ukraine/