Ukraine War

The Ukraine War, also known as the Russo-Ukrainian War, refers to the ongoing conflict that began in 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea, a region that was part of Ukraine. This conflict escalated with the emergence of pro-Russian separatist movements in Eastern Ukraine, particularly in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, leading to a full-scale war between Ukrainian government forces and separatist groups supported by Russia. The war has resulted in significant casualties, displacement of people, and humanitarian crises. In February 2022, the conflict intensified as Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, leading to widespread international condemnation and sanctions against Russia. The war reflects broader geopolitical tensions between Russia and Western countries, with implications for global security, international law, and regional stability in Europe.