Ei, pigem räägib väljarändest, kuigi paneb üle nagu ikka (kui venelastel on vaja näidata et "kõik on halvasti" tuleb alati üle võlli panna). Kuskil küll mingid "allikad" olid, et Ukrainas hetkel kohapeal ainult 20 miljoniga kedagi (ju ta neid refereerib).
Aga igal juhul on väljaränne on igal juhul olnud märkimisväärne, ega ilmaasjata ei üritata mobiliseeritavat seltskonda ka koju tagasi saada:
https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international ... 521_4.html
Igatahes ei tasu udutada "40est miljonist". Reaalsus kasutatavast inimressursist on pigem 30 miljonit. Samaaegselt:The demographic crisis is here to stay. Two years after the start of the massive Russian-led invasion, Ukraine's population is continuing to decline, with no immediate hope of reversing the trend. The country's population is currently estimated to be between 33 and 35 million, but no precise count can be done due to the Russian military occupation of 20% of its territory.
The lowest estimate, 33.7 million, comes from the International Monetary Fund, while official Ukrainian statistics cited 35 million on January 1, 2024 – an exact count "to within 200,000 individuals," according to Oleksandr Gladun, deputy director of the Ptoukha Institute of Demography and Social Sciences. . This number encompasses Ukrainians living within the internationally recognized 1991 borders, in other words including Crimea, and the regions of Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson still occupied by the Russian army. But the number falls to only 31.1 million if the count is limited to residents within the territory remaining under Ukrainian government control.
Venemaa plaanib hakata survestama jälle kogu rindel ning talvel ilmselt hävitab väljarände suurendamiseks kõik ülejäänud relevantsed elektrijaamad. Aprilli seisuga on asi selline
Aeg suvi läbi rakette koguda küll, et kõigi ülejäänud tammide ja soojuselektrijaamadega 1:0 teha. Ega lääs ju nagunii tahab pigem rahu teha kui eskalleerida.Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that since March, Ukraine has lost more than six gigawatts of its power grid capacity and 80% of thermal capacities. This has resulted in cuts in electricity, heating, and even running water for two million Ukrainians, according to a parliamentary estimate.
Kharkiv’s entire thermal and electricity generation capacities were destroyed, including a combined heat and power plant (CHPP-5) that covered 55% of the city’s electricity needs and 35% of the heating, leaving 240,000 people without electricity three weeks later.