Feb 24 • 08:35 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Live Broadcast at 11 AM: Four Years of War in Ukraine – What’s Next?

Iltalehti hosts a live discussion marking the four-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, analyzing the current situation and future predictions.

Iltalehti announces a live broadcast discussing the ongoing war in Ukraine as it marks four years since Russia commenced its extensive invasion. The program, which features military expert Jarmo Nieminen, aims to evaluate the current conditions of the conflict and forecast developments for the upcoming year. Viewers are invited to join the conversation either through the stream or via a text follow-up provided alongside the article.

The article reflects on the initial expectations of a quick fall of Kyiv, which instead faced years of fierce resistance characterized by a stalemate in territorial advances, particularly noted in the past year. Russia asserts it has gained control over approximately 6,000 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory; however, independent assessments from Iltalehti's experts and the Black Bird Group suggest this figure is significantly inflated, with a more realistic estimate of around 4,500 square kilometers of land seized up to the year 2025.

This discussion by Iltalehti not only highlights the prolonged warfare but also scrutinizes Russia's claims and the real implications for Ukraine's sovereignty. The insights provided will likely serve to inform public understanding of the crisis and provide clarity on future military strategies, reinforcing the importance of ongoing analysis in a conflict that continues to evolve dramatically over time.

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