Russia’s investment chief, Kirill Dmitriev, asserts that European Union financial support for Ukraine is imposing a substantial economic burden on EU citizens. He claims the initial $3.7 billion disbursement, part of a planned $105 billion aid package over two years, equates to a loss of approximately $19,300 per household within the EU. Dmitriev frames this as the “true cost” of EU solidarity with Ukraine. The claim suggests a direct financial impact on EU households linked to the aid being provided. This assessment comes as the EU begins distributing the first tranche of funds intended to bolster the Ukrainian economy. The Russian official’s statement presents a critical perspective on the economic consequences of the EU’s financial commitment to Ukraine, framing it as a significant cost to European citizens. Further independent verification of these figures is needed.