Feb 24 β€’ 03:40 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania 15min

Minimum fourth anniversary of the war in Ukraine

The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting the lack of readiness for peace from both sides and Russia's gradual territorial gains.

The fourth anniversary of the ongoing war in Ukraine is marked by continuing hostilities and a lack of willingness to negotiate from both Ukraine and Russia. Despite diplomatic efforts and pressure from political figures, including former US President Donald Trump, it appears that neither side is prepared to lay down arms in the near future. This extended conflict has resulted in intense battles along a frontline stretching approximately 1,250 kilometers, with civilian areas in Ukraine facing constant bombardment from Russian forces.

As the war continues, Russia has gradually expanded its control over Ukrainian territories, occupying around one-fifth of Ukraine, including the annexed Crimea since 2014 and regions seized by pro-Russian separatists prior to the escalation in 2022. Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany emphasized the importance of European nations supporting Ukraine and resisting the perception that Russia is winning the war. He asserted that it is crucial to recognize the actual realities on the ground, as Russia's narrative aims to mislead the international community about its war success.

The situation remains perilous, with ongoing battles impacting both military personnel and civilians caught in the crossfire. The article serves as a stark reminder of the protracted nature of this conflict, underscoring the need for continued international support for Ukraine amidst Russia's ongoing aggression and territorial ambitions.

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