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  1. Follow the latest news about the Russia Ukraine war. Find reports from the ground, verified videos, maps and expert analysis by BBC correspondents across the world.

  2. Feb 24, 2022 · Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, initiating a war that will have sweeping consequences for Ukraine, for Europe, and for the international order. Below, Foreign Affairs editors have selected some of our best analysis of the roots of the conflict and what comes next.

  3. Feb 23, 2023 · But at the same time, the war is taking place inside Ukraine, and Russia has taken substantial portions of Ukrainian territories, including Mariupol, the port city that was defended by the Azov ...

  4. Sep 5, 2022 · The reasons behind the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Much of Ukraine, especially in the east of the country, considers Russian to be their mother language. Vladimir Putin believes this fact represents ownership of this population. Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022.

  5. Dec 5, 2023 · Ukraine-Russia war: Putin snubs British ambassador as he keeps distance 'for sanitary reasons' 5 December 2023 • 3:07pm ... “Unfortunately, for sanitary reasons, we cannot talk more, socialise ...

  6. Jun 1, 2022 · Following Russia’s failures during the First Chechen War (1994–1996), for example, Putin paused to revamp Russian strategy, operations, and tactics. 60 In 1999, Russia restarted offensive operations and was much more successful in defeating insurgents during the Second Chechen War (1999–2009). 61

  7. www.diplomaticourier.com › posts › what-caused-theWhat Caused the Ukraine War?

    Oct 8, 2022 · ussia’s war in Ukraine is the most disruptive conflict that Europe has seen since 1945. While many in the West see a war of choice by Russian President Vladimir Putin, he says that NATO’s 2008 decision in favor of eventual Ukrainian membership brought an existential threat to Russia’s borders, and still others trace the conflict back to the Cold War’s end and the failure of the West to support Russia adequately after the collapse of the Soviet Union.