Ukrajinski sukob

“Ukrajinski sukob” refers to the conflict in Ukraine that began in 2014, primarily involving tensions between Ukraine and Russia, and has had significant implications for international relations and security. The conflict initially arose after Russia’s annexation of Crimea and has led to ongoing military engagements, particularly in Eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian separatists have declared independence in certain regions. The situation involves complex political, ethnic, and historical dynamics as Ukraine seeks to assert its sovereignty and territorial integrity while facing internal divisions and external pressures. The conflict has resulted in humanitarian crises, displacements, and widespread impact on civilian life. The term encapsulates not only the military aspect but also the broader struggles pertaining to national identity, governance, and international diplomacy surrounding Ukraine.