The war in Ukraine started on February 24, 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine. The invasion was preceded by a Russian military build-up on Ukraine's borders, and by a series of Russian demands for security guarantees from the United States and NATO.
The Russian government claimed that the invasion was necessary to "demilitarize and denazify" Ukraine. However, the United States and its allies have condemned the invasion as a violation of international law.
The war has had a devastating impact on Ukraine, both in terms of human life and infrastructure. According to the United Nations, over 10 million people have been displaced within Ukraine, and over 3 million people have fled the country. The war has also caused widespread damage to infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and homes.
The war has also had a significant impact on the global economy. The price of oil and gas has risen sharply, and there are concerns that the war could lead to a global recession.
The war in Ukraine is a major challenge to the international order. Russia's invasion of Ukraine was a blatant violation of international law, and it has called into question the ability of the United Nations and other international institutions to prevent and respond to aggression.
The war in Ukraine is a major setback for the cause of peace and security. It is a reminder that the international order is fragile, and that it must be constantly defended.
The following are some of the losses that have been bared by both countries:
Ukraine
- Over 10 million people have been displaced within Ukraine.
- Over 3 million people have fled the country.
- Over 5,000 civilians have been killed.
- Over 10,000 soldiers have been killed.
- Over $100 billion in infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed.
Russia
- Over 15,000 soldiers have been killed.
- Over 1,000 tanks have been destroyed.
- Over 200 aircraft have been destroyed.
- Over $500 billion in economic losses.
The war in Ukraine is a tragedy for the people of Ukraine and the world. It is a reminder that we must never take peace for granted, and that we must always be vigilant in defending the international order.

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