Ukraine Conflict

The Ukraine Conflict refers to the ongoing geopolitical tension and military hostilities that began in 2014, primarily between Ukraine and Russia. It was sparked by Russia’s annexation of Crimea and has escalated into a broader conflict involving pro-Russian separatists in Eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The conflict is characterized by conventional warfare, irregular military operations, and political disputes, leading to significant humanitarian crises, including widespread displacement of civilians and loss of life. The situation has been a focal point of international relations, prompting sanctions against Russia and various diplomatic efforts to resolve the situation. It highlights issues of national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the influence of external powers in regional affairs. The conflict has also involved discussions about the role of international organizations and alliances, such as NATO and the European Union, in responding to aggression and supporting Ukraine.