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Russia damages 124 court buildings in Ukraine
Hryhorii Usyk, Chairman of the High Council of Justice, said that since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 124 court buildings have been damaged in different regions of the country
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This was stated during a discussion on the current challenges for the judiciary.
"As of today, 124 court buildings have suffered varying degrees of damage, 15 of them have been destroyed," Usyk said.
He added that, according to preliminary estimates, approximately UAH 1.9 billion ($48.5 million) is needed to resume work in these premises with comprehensive repairs, purchase of necessary equipment and furniture.
- As of the end of January 2024, at least 1,938 cultural infrastructure facilities (excluding cultural heritage sites) were damaged as a result of Russian aggression, of which 314 (16%) were destroyed.
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