The Ukraine War, also known as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, refers to the ongoing geopolitical struggle primarily centered on Ukrainian territory. This...
The Ukraine War refers to the ongoing large-scale military invasion of Ukraine by Russia, which began in February 2022, following earlier annexation of Crimea and support for separatists in Donbas since 2014.
The war has caused a devastating humanitarian crisis with millions displaced, extensive infrastructure damage, significant economic disruptions globally, increased geopolitical tensions, and a reshuffling of international alliances.
The primary belligerents are Russia and Ukraine. Many NATO and EU countries, including the United States and the UK, provide military and financial aid to Ukraine, while imposing sanctions on Russia.
The conflict remains active with ongoing fighting along various front lines, particularly in eastern and southern Ukraine. Diplomatic efforts continue but have not yet yielded a lasting peace agreement.