Conflit Ukraine-Russie

The term “Conflit Ukraine-Russie” refers to the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, which began in 2014. This conflict emerged after Russia’s annexation of Crimea, a region that was part of Ukraine, and has since escalated into a broader military confrontation, particularly in Eastern Ukraine. The conflict involves issues of national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and geopolitical tensions, with Ukraine seeking to reinforce its independence and Western alignment, while Russia aims to exert influence over former Soviet territories. The conflict has led to significant military engagements, loss of life, and humanitarian crises, attracting international attention and resulting in various sanctions and diplomatic efforts aimed at resolution. The term encapsulates not only the military aspects but also the political, historical, and cultural dimensions surrounding the relationship between Ukraine and Russia.