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Democracy Dies in Darkness

Russia is destroying Ukraine’s economy, raising costs for U.S. and allies

Updated December 15, 2022 at 11:19 a.m. EST|Published December 15, 2022 at 1:00 a.m. EST
Liudmyla Tsybulska, 26, and her daughter Zlata, 5, at their balloon shop awaiting customers during a power outage in Dnipro, Ukraine, on Nov. 29. (Heidi Levine for The Washington Post)
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KYIV, Ukraine — Two months of relentless missile and drone attacks by Russia have decimated Ukraine’s critical infrastructure and blown a hole in projections for the country’s war-ravaged economy.

Before those strikes, Kyiv expected to need at least $55 billion in foreign assistance next year to meet basic expenses — more than the country’s entire annual prewar spending.