Starting April 29, 2026, businesses and government entities in Ukraine can now submit claims for damages caused by Russian aggression through a newly expanded portal, the International Register of Damage. This development introduces five additional categories that allow for the documentation of damage or destruction to both critical and non-critical infrastructure, as well as asset-related losses. The Diia web portal, open to all legal forms and ownership structures including state-owned and municipal enterprises, will handle these submissions. This expansion not only aids in systematic documentation but also supports the construction of a robust international evidence base to inform future compensation decisions, as explained by Iryna Mudra, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine. The Register, which collaborates with 44 countries and the European Union, plays a pivotal role in the international effort to address the repercussions of the conflict. Following the December 2025 signing of the Convention Establishing an International Claims Commission, this body is set to evaluate the claims and determine the compensatory amounts. With around 150,000 claims already processed, Ukraine is pressing forward with its partners to establish a compensation fund adhering to the principle of Russian financial accountability for the inflicted damages. Post navigation Ukraine Bolsters Defense and Economy