Where Do Ukraine and Russia Stand After Four Years of War?
The war has caused over 15,000 verified civilian deaths and displaced nearly 10 million Ukrainians, while Ukraine’s economy shrank by nearly a third after the invasion.
- On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and the conflict reaches its four-year mark with widespread destruction across the country.
- The Kremlin's goals include control of eastern Donetsk and banning Western military support for Kyiv, while Putin's maximalist demands and stalled talks since Trump's return prolong the conflict.
- Forced displacement data indicate over 5.9 million Ukrainians live abroad and 3.7 million are internally displaced, with about a fifth of Ukraine contaminated by mines, UN Refugee Agency and UN Mine Action Service say.
- The World Bank estimates reconstruction costs could exceed $500 billion, as Ukraine's economy shrank nearly a third after the invasion and depends on the IMF and other foreign lenders, with oil and gas revenues falling last year.
- Reported supplies from North Korea include soldiers and shells, while Russia deepens ties with China, as the U.S. has supplied $115 billion and Europe 177 billion euros in aid.
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The war in Ukraine, triggered by the Russian invasion of February 24, 2022, entered on this Wednesday in its fifth year. Below, an updated panorama of the bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II after four years of wars. War in Ukraine, four years: each more isolated and with under-pressure economy, Putin sees a global power project Ruir Leia too: with opposing meanings, Kiev and Moscow say that Russia has not reached military targets af…
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