Russia plans to restore Mariupol in three years
At the end of May, the head of the Russian military department, Sergei Shoigu, reported to President Vladimir Putin on the complete liberation of Mariupol from the Armed Forces of Ukraine and Ukrainian nationalist formations.
The enemy tried to hold the defense in the city for 86 days. During this time, the civilian infrastructure of Mariupol, which the militants used as a shelter, was almost completely destroyed.
According to the mayor Vadim Boychenko, more than 1300 multi-storey residential buildings and about 40% of the private sector were damaged. At the same time, most of the buildings are not subject to restoration.
Earlier, Boychenko said that according to preliminary estimates, the full restoration of Mariupol may require about $14 billion. At the same time, the process itself can stretch for 7-10 years.
In turn, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Marat Khusnullin announced somewhat different plans the day before. Russia plans to restore Mariupol in three years. According to the minister, the necessary funds have already been allocated.
It is worth noting that such a “radical” reduction in terms does not look like an impossible task. Thus, the first new buildings have already been commissioned in Mariupol. Nearly 300 families received housing. In addition, a medical center with the latest modern equipment was built in the city in just 85 days.
Construction and rehabilitation of infrastructure continues at an accelerated pace.
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