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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Russo-Ukrainian War: Russo-Ukrainian War – ongoing international conflict between Russia, alongside Russian-backed separatists, and Ukraine, which began in February 2014. Following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine and supported pro ...
Before 2022, Russia occupied 42,000 km 2 (16,000 sq mi) of Ukrainian territory (Crimea, and parts of Donetsk and Luhansk), and occupied an additional 119,000 km 2 (46,000 sq mi) after its full-scale invasion by March 2022, a total of 161,000 km 2 (62,000 sq mi) or almost 27% of Ukraine's territory. [ 9 ] By 11 November 2022, the Institute for ...
Prime Minister Jacinda Arderncondemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine and called for Russia to immediately withdraw from Ukraine in a bid to avoid a "catastrophic and pointless" loss of life. New Zealand has suspended high-level diplomatic engagements with Russia and introduced travel bans and export controls.
Ukraine-Russia war: The latest maps and key developments. LONDON — One month after their counteroffensive began, Ukrainian forces have gained significant ground following months of Russia’s ...
A new interactive map made by war analysts shows 245 targets inside Russia that Ukraine could hit with ATACMS. The US and Western allies have forbidden Ukraine from using their weapons on targets ...
Date: 27 January 2018: Source: Own work using: Ukraine adm location map improved.svg, according to Закон України від 15.04.2014 № 1207-VII «Про забезпечення прав і свобод громадян та правовий режим на тимчасово окупованій території України» (On Ensuring Civil Rights and Freedoms, and the ...
Template documentation. This template uses Lua: Module:Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map (sandbox) This template may have no transclusions, because it is substituted by a tool or script, it is used as part of a short-term or less active Wikipedia process, or for some other reason. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Russo ...
1167–1169. 1167–1169 Kievan succession crisis. Casus belli: death of Rostislav I of Kiev [ 31 ] Iziaslavichi of Volhynia gained control over Kiev and Novgorod (1167–1168) [ 34 ] Sack of Kiev (1169) by a Rostislavichi–Yurievichi–Olgovichi coalition [ 34 ] Siege of Novgorod (1170) [ 35 ] Iziaslavichi of Volhynia.