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Putin’s Ukraine: The end of war and the price of Russian occupation

By: Nataliya Gumenyuk.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 104(2), Mar-Apr, 2025: p.62-75. In: Foreign AffairsSummary: From afar, the situation Ukraine faces after three years of full-scale war with Russia seems clear. Over the past 12 months, Moscow has intensified its assault on civilian populations, sending drones, missiles, and bombs in almost daily attacks on cities across the country. Infrastructure and power stations have been relentlessly targeted. Millions of people have been displaced, and millions more who fled the country after 2022 have been unable to return. Even as Ukraine has struggled to hold the frontlines, its soldiers continue to be injured and killed.- Reproduced https://www.foreignaffairs.com/russia/putin-ukraine-end-war-russian-occupation
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From afar, the situation Ukraine faces after three years of full-scale war with Russia seems clear. Over the past 12 months, Moscow has intensified its assault on civilian populations, sending drones, missiles, and bombs in almost daily attacks on cities across the country. Infrastructure and power stations have been relentlessly targeted. Millions of people have been displaced, and millions more who fled the country after 2022 have been unable to return. Even as Ukraine has struggled to hold the frontlines, its soldiers continue to be injured and killed.- Reproduced

https://www.foreignaffairs.com/russia/putin-ukraine-end-war-russian-occupation

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