Ukrainian resilience remains strong as war enters fifth year
Russian attacks have made an already harsh winter even harder to endure for Ukrainians. And yet, after four years of war, most remain determined to tough it out.
Russian attacks have made an already harsh winter even harder to endure for Ukrainians. And yet, after four years of war, most remain determined to tough it out.
Four years of war in Ukraine has brought seismic evolution to the world - to the nature of warfare, the balance of global powers, and to European security.
Russia''s invasion of Ukraine four years ago launched Europe''s biggest conflict since World War II. It has caused immense suffering for civilians and harrowing ordeals for soldiers while
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked the fourth anniversary of Russia''s invasion of the country on Tuesday, saying "We have defended our independence."
The freeze is affecting Ukrainian refugees who came to America under the Unite for Ukraine program and Ukrainian immigrants who were seeking extensions for temporary protective
Ukraine, country located in eastern Europe, the second largest on the continent after Russia. The capital is Kyiv, located on the Dnieper River in north-central Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked the start of the fifth year of the Ukraine war by saying Russia has failed to achieve its goals — and the Kremlin agreed.
Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ago, and the fighting continues. Here''s a look at where the war stands today.
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Ukraine is a unitary state and its system of government is a semi-presidential republic. Ukraine has a transition economy and has the lowest nominal GDP per capita in Europe as of 2024.
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