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Mariupol city council: At least $10 billion needed to restore Mariupol’s infrastructure.

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According to Mariupol Mayor Vadym Boychenko, the Ukrainian authorities are working on ensuring that after the war is over, Russia pays not only reparations for a complete reconstruction of the city but also provides “large payments to all Mariupol residents for their suffering and damages.”

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