Russo-Ukrainian War
The Russo-Ukrainian War[1] is an ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine that began in February 2014.
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Since 2021, more and more Russian soldiers and weapons, were put near Ukraine, and that became a crisis; There was fear of a possible invasion.[2]
On 17 January 2022, Russian troops and weapons began arriving in Belarus for the 'Allied Resolve' exercise starting in February.[3]
On 24 February 2022, President Vladimir Putin announced the invasion of Ukraine.[4]
Related pages
- List of ongoing armed conflicts
- 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
- The Long Breakup, a film about the relationship between Ukraine and Russia.
References
- Snyder, Timothy (2018). The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America. New York: Tim Duggan Books. p. 197. ISBN 9780525574477.
Almost everyone lost the Russo-Ukrainian war: Russia, Ukraine, the EU, the United States. The only winner was China.
; Mulford, Joshua P. (2016). "Non-State Actors in the Russo-Ukrainian War". Connections. 15 (2): 89–107. doi:10.11610/Connections.15.2.07. ISSN 1812-1098. JSTOR 26326442.; Shevko, Demian; Khrul, Kristina (2017). "Why the Conflict Between Russia and Ukraine Is a Hybrid Aggression Against the West and Nothing Else". In Gutsul, Nazarii; Khrul, Kristina (eds.). Multicultural Societies and their Threats: Real, Hybrid and Media Wars in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. Zürich: LIT Verlag Münster. p. 100. ISBN 9783643908254. - "Statement by Press Secretary Jen Psaki on President Biden's Call with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine". The White House. 2022-01-02. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
- "Russian forces arrive in Belarus for joint military drills". Reuters. 17 January 2022.
- "Russia attacks Ukraine". CNN. 24 February 2022. Archived from the original on 24 February 2022. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
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