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What Caused The Conflict Between Russia And Ukraine?

All the arguments presented that provoked this war ...

By Ionut242004Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 3 min read
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This war has been expected for a very long time and finally started on February 24th!

When it comes to a conflict in which Russia is involved, it is quite difficult to find the main arguments to find out exactly that conflict!

Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated and stated the exact reasons why Russia started this war against Ukraine.

The main reason Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine is that Ukraine wanted to join NATO and the European Union (EU)!

As we can see, NATO is trying to get closer to Russia, given the idea of ​​bringing Ukraine to NATO!

Vladimir Putin reports: "NATO has promised us that they will not push their infrastructure to the east, not even an inch. Today we see where NATO, Poland, the Baltic States are ... They said one thing and did another. We have a word from us that says they cheated! "

The next argument Vladimir Putin has for this conflict is that the United States has withdrawn from the Missile Defense Treaty! He says he spent a lot of time convincing them not to. Vladimir Putin reports that this treaty is one of the fundamental security treaties for the whole world!

Vladimir Putin believes that Ukraine is just a tool that NATO wanted to use to destabilize Russia's economy!

Russia does not want any neighboring country to join NATO, but it is another argument that Russia has presented!

As a result of this war, NATO has said that drastic sanctions will be imposed on Russia, meaning what Vladimir Putin said about what NATO wants, that Ukraine should be drawn into NATO, that Russia should attack NATO, and that Russia should be economically destabilized!

Ukrainian troops began firing at them as they defended their land. Some were captured by the Ukrainian army and opened a hotline for their Russian mothers to know that their children (soldiers) are ok. Some Russian soldiers refused to fight and returned.

Russia has gathered its military forces on the border with Ukraine, saying that they are only doing some military exercises, but on the 24th of February they invaded Ukraine!

Some say Vladimir Putin wants to rebuild Russia, others say Ukraine has a lot of gas to export and wants to enter the European Union market and cross Russia. (These are just words spoken by certain people, they are unfounded information)!

It is clear that after this war, Russia will suffer greatly economically, many have stopped using Russian gas stations, the EU and NATO want to stop using Russian gas and everyone have started to reject everything that is Russian!

Vladimir Putin's calls for "demilitarization, denazification and neutral status of Ukraine" to end war / Conditions were conveyed in Monday's talks with Emmanuel Macron!

The Russian leader stressed that this is possible "only if Russia's legitimate security interests are unconditionally taken into account" and imposed the following conditions:

"-Recognition of Russia's sovereignty over Crimea;

 -Demilitarization and denazification of the Ukrainian state;

 -Ensuring the neutral status of Ukraine. "

Anonymous has "broken" over 300 government websites, state media, and Russian banks in the past 48 hours, most of which are currently offline!

Sites attacked by the international group of anonymous hackers include websites of major Belarusian banks, including Belarusbank, Priorbank and Belinvestbank. Access to the belarusbank.by, priorbank.by, belinvestbank.by websites is blocked.

Anonymous also leaked Russia's Sberbank database to the network and destroyed the website of the Russian Federation's Ministry of Labor and Social Protection.

"We are tearing down the Russian financial and government cybernetic system as they make their troop movements in Ukraine," Anonymous added.

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