Russo-Ukrainian War: Armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine since 2014

The Russo–Ukrainian War is an ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine that began in February 2014.

It started when Russia took over Crimea and funded anti-government rebels in the Donbas region. It escalated in February 2022 when Russia invaded the whole of Ukraine.

Russo–Ukrainian War
Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages
Map of the military situation
Date20 February 2014 - present
Location
Ukraine (with spillover into Russia)
Result Ongoing
Belligerents

Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages Russia (since 2022)
Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages DPR (2014-2022)
Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages LPR (2014-2022)
Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages KPR (in 2014)
Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages Chechnya (since 2022)


Supported by:
Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages Russia (2014-2022)

Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages Belarus (since 2022) Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages North Korea (since 2022)

Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages Iran (since 2022)

Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages Ukraine (since 2014)
BPR (in 2023)


Supported by:
Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages NATO (since 2022)
Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages EU (since 2014)
Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages USA (since 2014) Russo-Ukrainian War: History, Related pages AUS (since 2022)

The number of soldiers that have been wounded or killed is a half million (as of 2023), according to U.S. authorities.

History

War in Donbas

On 20 February 2014, Russian soldiers took control of Crimea. The Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation soon followed. Russia also supported separatists in the Donbas region, who took control of the Donetsk Oblast and the Luhansk Oblast and declared them as independent countries.

In August 2014, Ukraine attacked the separatist oblasts. A ceasefire, the Minsk Protocol, was agreed on but both sides continued fighting, with 85% of the ceasfire violations being done by Russia. The fighting slowed down and became a frozen conflict.

Invasion of Ukraine

In 2021, more and more Russian soldiers and weapons arrived near the border with Ukraine. There was fear of a possible invasion.

On 17 January 2022, Russian troops and weapons began arriving in Belarus for a 'military exercise', that [started or] was going to start in February; Its name is Allied Resolve. The following month, Russia officially recognised the separatist regions in Donetsk and Luhansk as independent countries (separate from Ukraine). Russian soldiers then began appearing in the regions.

On 24 February 2022, President Vladimir Putin announced the invasion of Ukraine. Most other countries declared their support for Ukraine, especially the countries of the NATO military alliance. Many other countries began sanctioning Russia (such as stopping trade, participation in events and the travel of Russian politicians) as a way to fight Russia without using soldiers.

Russia's effort to take Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, failed in early April 2022 and had to withdraw. Ukraine began taking back land that Russia had taken over the course of 2022. In September 2022, four Russian-controlled separatist regions of Ukraine were annexed as member states of Russia.

In 2023 the frontlines changed very little, with many calling the war a stalemate. However, the year saw many important events, such as when the Wagner Group, a Russian mercenary company, took over the Russian city of Rostov-On-Don and tried to reach Moscow (capital of Russia), after it's leader had complained about how the war was going. On the 6th of December, US senators blocked aid money to Ukraine.

References

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