PARIS (Reuters) - Ukraine will need $9 billion over 10 years for its tourism sector to recover, the United Nations' cultural agency said on Tuesday, adding that the two-year war had so far cost the country over $19.6 billion in tourism revenue.
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 triggered the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War Two, with no sign of an end to the war in sight.
In an assessment ahead of the war's two year anniversary, the UNESCO estimated the cost of damage to cultural property at about $3.5 billion, up 40% from 2023.
The Latest Photos From Ukraine View All 91 ImagesIt said 340 buildings had been damaged, including museums, monuments, libraries and religious sites.
Photos You Should See View All 22 Images"International solidarity will be essential to meeting these needs," the report said.
Persons:
Krista Pikkat, Elizabeth Pineau, John Irish, Ros Russell
Organizations:
PARIS, United Nations, UNESCO
Locations:
Ukraine, Europe, Kyiv