The United Nations International Telecommunication Union (ITU) released a report stating that the communication infrastructure in more than a dozen regions in Ukraine has been severely damaged.

(AFP)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Ukrainian-Russian war has lasted for more than 10 months. Recently, the International Telecommunication Union released a report stating that Ukraine’s domestic communication network has been severely damaged. If it is to be rebuilt to the pre-war level, it will cost at least NT$500. billion.

According to a Reuters report, the United Nations' International Telecommunication Union (ITU) released a survey report stating that the communication infrastructure in more than 10 of Ukraine's 24 regions has been severely damaged, costing at least US$1.79 billion (about NT$54.7 billion) ) reconstruction, in order to restore the communication network to the pre-war level.

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The International Telecommunication Union was commissioned in April 2022 to investigate the extent of the damage caused by the Ukrainian-Russian war to Ukrainian communications networks.

This report was published on the official website of the International Telecommunication Union on December 23, 2022. Since the relevant investigation data was only collected until August, diplomats from some Western countries were dissatisfied that the report was delayed until December. The International Telecommunication Union stated that the report It will be announced after the management has determined that the report is complete.

Russia's diplomatic mission in Geneva rejected the report, saying it was an attempt to divert attention from Ukraine's atrocities in Russian-occupied territories, and the Russian Foreign Ministry did not respond.