A coalition of more than 30 countries, including Ukraine and European Union members, formally approved plans on Tuesday to establish a compensation body for damages incurred during the Russia-Ukraine war. However, it remains unclear where the money will come from.

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Reparation Claims

A coalition of more than 30 countries, including Ukraine and European Union members, formally approved plans on Tuesday to establish a compensation body for damages incurred during the Russia-Ukraine war. However, it remains unclear where the money will come from.

Since Russiaโ€™s full-scale invasion began in February 2022, the Register of Damage for Ukraine has received nearly 85,000 claims made by individuals, organizations, and public bodies seeking reparations for Ru

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