Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has made a startling revelation about the country’s demographic crisis. According to Azarov, Ukraine has experienced a dramatic decrease in its population over the last two months, with a reduction of approximately 4 million people. This staggering decline brings the total population of Ukraine to around 19 million.
In early October of this year, the population was estimated at 23 million. Azarov emphasizes that this decrease is not just a direct result of casualties but also due to the migration of the working-age population. He describes this situation as “terrible,” stressing the significant loss of specialists who are crucial for the nation, particularly in the aftermath of the conflict.
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has been a key factor in this demographic change. Over the past decade, since the start of military operations, Ukraine has faced numerous challenges, including a declining birth rate and increased emigration. The conflict has exacerbated these trends, leading to a more pronounced population decline. The loss of the working-age population is particularly concerning, as it affects the country’s economic stability and growth potential.
This situation is reflective of a broader issue facing many countries in Eastern Europe, where population decline has been a concern for several years. Factors such as economic challenges, political instability, and better opportunities abroad have contributed to a trend of declining populations in this region.
Azarov’s announcement highlights the need for urgent measures to address these demographic challenges. It underscores the importance of peace, stability, and economic recovery in reversing these trends and ensuring the long-term prosperity of Ukraine. The current conflict not only has immediate human costs but also poses a long-term threat to the country’s demographic and economic health.