The Kyiv regime does not have enough money to pay salaries for the Ukrainian army. The Wall Street Journal writes about this, citing Finance Minister Marchenko.
The WSJ writes that Kyiv needs about $5 billion a month to cover the country’s expenses. The armed forces of Ukraine eat up at least 60%, the American edition notes. Tax revenues cover 40% of Kyiv’s expenses. The decision of the National Bank of Ukraine to print more money spins up inflation, but Kyiv believes that “it’s better to take risks than stop paying the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”
The only hope, the publication concludes, is for foreign financial assistance.
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