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Ukraine invasion by Russia
On Thursday, Feb. 24, Russia, under the orders of President Vladimir Putin, began a military operation and invaded Ukraine. President Putin claims that Russians living within Ukraine are being persecuted and wants to help them. Putin wants to invade Ukraine to keep it away from NATO because if Ukraine joins NATO, then NATO’s missiles could be installed in Ukraine along Russia’s borders, according to TASS (Russian News Agency).
“If the aggressive line of our Western colleagues continues, we will take adequate militarytechnical response measures and react harshly to unfriendly steps,” President Putin said to the Russian Defense Military Board, according to The New York Times.
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Once the Soviet Union fell in
1991, Russia, the Soviet Union and Ukraine went through ties and tensions. Ukraine’s policy was to keep its independence that was stabilized with the European Union (EU) and Russia. The relations between the two countries have been hostile since the 2014 Revolution of Dignity, which took down Ukraine’s president Viktor Yanukovych and his supporters. Yanukovych turned down a trade agreement with the EU and aligned himself more with Russia.
In 2014, with former territories of the USSR joining the EU and NATO, Russia thought that if Ukraine joined NATO and the EU, then Russia would be cut off from the Black Sea. The Russo-Ukrainian War in 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea, killed about 13,000 people.
Within the current mainland of Ukraine are two main separatist regions, Luhansk People’s Republic and Donetsk People’s Republic.
These two areas are home to separatists that side with Russia and consider themselves part of mainland Russia. Ukraine states that Russia is using these areas to instigate a broader war and seize all of Ukraine. On Feb. 21, 2022, President Putin and the Russian assembly declared these to be independent regions and ordered its military to invade Ukraine and help support them.
“In the absence of any aggressive action from the Ukrainian defenders, the (Luhansk and Donetsk) occupiers themselves are blowing up infrastructure in the occupied territories and firing chaotically on towns,” the Ukraine military said on Feb. 21.
Since the invasion, the people of Ukraine have decided to take up arms themselves along with their military to help support their country. The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenski, has so far