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Russia-Ukraine War – Europe's ongoing conflict

Russia–Ukraine War: Causes, Impact and Current Situation

Russia–Ukraine War: Causes, Impact and Current Situation

Introduction

The Russia–Ukraine war started in February 2022 when Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine. It has become one of the most significant military conflicts in Europe in recent decades.

Causes of the War

Russia has expressed concerns about Ukraine moving closer to NATO and Western countries. Political tensions between the two nations escalated over time.

Impact

  • Energy prices increased globally
  • Food supply chains were disrupted
  • Millions of people were displaced

Conclusion

The conflict continues to shape global politics and international security policies.

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