Russian invasion of Ukraine
Russian invasion of Ukraine

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2022On 24 February 2022, Russia invaded
Ukraine in a major escalation of the Russo-
Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The
invasion has likely resulted in tens of
thousands of deaths on both sides and
caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since
World War II, with around 7.4 million
Ukrainians fleeing the country and a third of
the population displaced.
Russia experienced its greatest economic
and political emigration since the 1917
October Revolution as Russians fled the
Putin regime. The war has also caused
global food shortages.
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2022On 24 February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine in a major escalation of the Russo- Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has likely resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides and caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II, with around 7.4 million Ukrainians fleeing the country and a third of the population displaced. Russia experienced its greatest economic and political emigration since the 1917 October Revolution as Russians fled the Putin regime. The war has also caused global food shortages.
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2In March 2021, Russia began a large military build-up
along its border with Ukraine, amassing up to 190,000
troops and their equipment. Despite the build-up,
denials of plans to invade or attack Ukraine were
issued by various Russian government officials up to
the day before the invasion. In a televised address
shortly before the invasion, Russian president Vladimir
Putin espoused irredentist views, challenged Ukraine's
right to statehood, and falsely claimed Ukraine was
governed by neo-Nazis who persecuted the ethnic
Russian
On 21 February 2022, Russia recognised the Donetsk
People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic,
two self-proclaimed breakaway quasi-states in the
Donbas.The next day, the Federation Council of
Russia authorised the use of military
force, and Russian troops promptly
advanced into both
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2 0 2 2In March 2021, Russia began a large military build-up along its border with Ukraine, amassing up to 190,000 troops and their equipment. Despite the build-up, denials of plans to invade or attack Ukraine were issued by various Russian government officials up to the day before the invasion. In a televised address shortly before the invasion, Russian president Vladimir Putin espoused irredentist views, challenged Ukraine's right to statehood, and falsely claimed Ukraine was governed by neo-Nazis who persecuted the ethnic Russian On 21 February 2022, Russia recognised the Donetsk People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic, two self-proclaimed breakaway quasi-states in the Donbas.The next day, the Federation Council of Russia authorised the use of military force, and Russian troops promptly advanced into both
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NThe invasion began on the morning of 24
February, when Putin announced a "special
military operation" for the "demilitarisation
and denazification" of Ukraine, reinforcing
his false narrative associating Ukraine with
Nazism. Minutes later, missiles and airstrikes
hit across Ukraine, including the
capital Kyiv, followed by a large
ground invasion from multiple
directions.
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SPECIAL MILITARY OPERATIO NThe invasion began on the morning of 24 February, when Putin announced a "special military operation" for the "demilitarisation and denazification" of Ukraine, reinforcing his false narrative associating Ukraine with Nazism. Minutes later, missiles and airstrikes hit across Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv, followed by a large ground invasion from multiple directions.
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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy enacted
martial law and a general mobilisation. Russian attacks
were initially launched on a northern front from Belarus
towards Kyiv, a north-eastern front towards Kharkiv, a
southern front from Crimea, and a south-eastern front
from Luhansk and Donetsk. Russia's advance towards
Kyiv stalled in March, with Russian troops retreating
from the northern front by April.
2022On the southern and south-eastern fronts, Russia
captured Kherson in March and then Mariupol in May
after a siege. On 19 April, Russia launched a renewed
attack on the Donbas region, with Luhansk Oblast fully
captured by 3 July. Russian forces continued to bomb
both military and civilian targets far from the frontline.
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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy enacted martial law and a general mobilisation. Russian attacks were initially launched on a northern front from Belarus towards Kyiv, a north-eastern front towards Kharkiv, a southern front from Crimea, and a south-eastern front from Luhansk and Donetsk. Russia's advance towards Kyiv stalled in March, with Russian troops retreating from the northern front by April. 2022On the southern and south-eastern fronts, Russia captured Kherson in March and then Mariupol in May after a siege. On 19 April, Russia launched a renewed attack on the Donbas region, with Luhansk Oblast fully captured by 3 July. Russian forces continued to bomb both military and civilian targets far from the frontline.
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The invasion has received widespread
international condemnation. The United
Nations General Assembly passed a
resolution condemning the invasion and
demanding a full withdrawal of Russian
forces.[46] The International Court of
Justice ordered Russia to suspend military
operations and the Council of Europe
expelled Russia. Many countries imposed
sanctions on Russia, as well as on Belarus
(which supports the invasion), which have
affected the economies of Russia and the
world, and provided humanitarian and
military aid to Ukraine.
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The invasion has received widespread international condemnation. The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution condemning the invasion and demanding a full withdrawal of Russian forces.[46] The International Court of Justice ordered Russia to suspend military operations and the Council of Europe expelled Russia. Many countries imposed sanctions on Russia, as well as on Belarus (which supports the invasion), which have affected the economies of Russia and the world, and provided humanitarian and military aid to Ukraine.
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WAR Protests occurred around the world; those in
Russia were met with mass arrests and
increased media censorship, including a ban
on the words "war" and "invasion". Nearly
1,000 companies have pulled out of Russia and
Belarus in response to the invasion.
The International Criminal Court has opened
an investigation into crimes against humanity
in Ukraine since 2013, including war crimes in
the 2022 invasion.
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WAR Protests occurred around the world; those in Russia were met with mass arrests and increased media censorship, including a ban on the words "war" and "invasion". Nearly 1,000 companies have pulled out of Russia and Belarus in response to the invasion. The International Criminal Court has opened an investigation into crimes against humanity in Ukraine since 2013, including war crimes in the 2022 invasion.
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The Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights
(OHCHR) considers the number of
civilian casualties to be considerably
higher than the figure the United
Nations has been able to certify. On 16
June, the Ukrainian Minister of Defense
told CNN that he believed tens of
thousands of Ukrainians had died,
adding that he hoped that the true
death toll was below 100,000. In the
destroyed city of Mariupol alone,
Ukrainian officials believe at least
22,000 have been killed, but
investigations of morgue records
indicate many more,[604] while still
more bodies remain uncollected.[605]The number of civilian and military deaths
is impossible to determine with precision
given the fog of war.
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The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) considers the number of civilian casualties to be considerably higher than the figure the United Nations has been able to certify. On 16 June, the Ukrainian Minister of Defense told CNN that he believed tens of thousands of Ukrainians had died, adding that he hoped that the true death toll was below 100,000. In the destroyed city of Mariupol alone, Ukrainian officials believe at least 22,000 have been killed, but investigations of morgue records indicate many more,[604] while still more bodies remain uncollected.[605]The number of civilian and military deaths is impossible to determine with precision given the fog of war.
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