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The Russian invasion of Ukraine, a year on 

On 24 February, 2022, Russia launched an attack on neighbouring Ukraine. 

However, this conflict isn’t new – it originates all the way back to 2014 – but in 2022, it escalated incredibly. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin began by sending in troops through different fronts and firing missiles in several locations around the capital Kyiv, killing thousands, sending millions fleeing, and rocking the global markets.

Putin stated that the “special military operation” was due to “demilitarisation” and “denazification” to protect Russians, prevent NATO membership for Ukraine, and to keep the country in Russia’s “sphere of influence”. 

Attempts to claim the capital early on were unsuccessful as they were met with fierce resistance from the Ukrainian military and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. 

But what has occurred over the past year? 

As of February 2022, the Russian military is preparing to make its next major offensive move in the eastern Luhansk region. 

Additionally, many major nations are calling for Russia and Belarus to be banned from the 2024 Olympics. 

Featured image credit: Mathias Reding on Pexels.

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