Ukrajinský konflikt

„Ukrajinský konflikt“ refers to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine that began in 2014, characterized by military confrontations, political strife, and territorial disputes. It primarily involves the Ukrainian government and various separatist groups, with significant involvement from Russia. The conflict escalated following Russia’s annexation of Crimea and has led to a war in the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, resulting in thousands of casualties and significant displacement of people. The term „Ukrajinský konflikt“ encompasses not only the military aspects but also the broader geopolitical implications involving international relations, energy politics, and national sovereignty. It remains a pivotal issue in European and global politics.