Kyiv School of Economics, the Presidential Office, and the Ministry of Economy have launched “Russia Will Pay” — a project to collect data on material losses that the russian military aggression has caused for Ukraine.

This is information about all houses, hospitals, schools, power lines, infrastructure facilities that occupiers destroyed or damaged, as well as looting.

After the victory, the list will be used to recover losses from russia in international courts.

“We will not be able to restore the lives of our citizens who died in this war, but we will definitely win and rebuild our Ukraine. And the aggressor must take responsibility for all losses: lost lives, destroyed buildings, distorted destinies,” said Yuliia Svyrydenko, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Economy.

Anyone can make a contribution and provide relevant data through a special website or a chatbot in Telegram. It is necessary to record the time of the event, upload a photo or video evidence, indicate the most accurate place, in detail, but briefly describe what happened.

All witness information will be kept confidential.

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We will not be able to restore the lives of our citizens who died in this war, but we will definitely win and rebuild our Ukraine. And the aggressor must take responsibility for all losses: lost lives, destroyed buildings, distorted destinies.

Yuliia Svyrydenko, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Economy.