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  2. Why did Putin go to war, and can Ukraine win? A leading ... - AOL

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    On Feb. 24, Putin declared war on Ukraine, and Figes had to rewrite his new book’s last chapter as the country’s history once again veered into the territory of conquest, death and destruction ...

  3. Why Putin is struggling to repel the Ukrainian troops that ...

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin has not prioritized battling Ukraine's Kursk incursion, instead focusing his military on the fight for Pokrovsk. Why Putin is struggling to repel the Ukrainian ...

  4. Explainer-Why is Russia's Putin drawing "red lines ... - AOL

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    Here are some of the reasons why Russian President Vladimir Putin is so preoccupied with Ukraine and why he has chosen to bring the crisis to a head now. Since the Cold War ended, NATO has ...

  5. Prelude to the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    On 22 February, Putin declared the Minsk agreements as invalid [54] and the Federation Council unanimously authorised him to use military force in the territories. [55] On the morning of 24 February, Putin announced that Russia was initiating a "special military operation" in the Donbas, and launched a full-scale invasion into Ukraine. [56] [57]

  6. Ukraine-Russia war map: Where are Putin’s forces ... - AOL

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    Dysfunction in the Russian military, with Mr Putin as its de facto commander-in-chief, is another. ... made up of around 15 homes. It fell two weeks after the Russians surrounded it on three sides ...

  7. Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Russian invasion of Ukraine Part of the Russo-Ukrainian War (outline) Map of Ukraine as of 6 January 2025 (details): Continuously controlled by Ukraine Currently occupied or controlled by Russia Formerly occupied by Russia or Ukrainian-occupied Russian territory Date 24 February 2022 – present (2 years, 10 months and 4 weeks) Location Ukraine, western Russia, Black Sea Status Ongoing (list ...

  8. Nuclear risk during the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Putin has evaluated the risks of American retaliation for the use of tactical nuclear weapons and America's response that it would cause "catastrophic consequences" for Russia, the same as it would have during the height of the Cold War. The potential loss of face for Putin before the Russian people in the case that Zelenskyy is successful in ...

  9. Why did Putin just call for a ceasefire in Ukraine? It has to ...

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    Russia President Vladimir Putin called for a brief ceasefire in Ukraine, according to a Jan. 5 statement from the Kremlin. The call is the first major truce since Russia invaded Ukraine last February.