By Dr. Irwin Redlener, The Hill
The world is just weeks away from marking a grim anniversary.
It was Feb. 24, 2022, when Russian President Vladimir Putin’s troops and multiple armored divisions streamed across Ukraine’s northern, eastern, and southern borders, while coordinated missile strikes were launched against military targets in Kyiv and other major cities across the country.
There’s no question that standing strong against Russia has cost Ukraine dearly. While government officials are reluctant to release precise information about military or even civilian losses, credible reports indicate that there have been an estimated 200,000 Ukraine military casualties since the invasion more than 23 months ago, and at least 12 million Ukrainians have been displaced from their homes.
So, how would Ukraine and its allies approach the daunting task of planning for post-war recovery?
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