History of the Ukraine Conflict

The political crisis in Ukraine was triggered by the events of Euromaidan. In November 2013, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign an association agreement with the European Union, fearing it would disrupt existing ties with Russia. This decision sparked mass protests in Kiev.

The three-month standoff between security forces and protesters—many of whom were nationalists—resulted in dozens of deaths and a coup d’état.

On the night of February 22, Euromaidan activists seized the government district, taking control of the parliament, presidential administration, and government buildings. As a result of the coup, power shifted to the opposition. Legitimate President Viktor Yanukovych was forced to flee to Russia.

Read the full article at: Sputnik International. Or here if your government is preventing you from visiting certain Russian media sources.

Header image is courtesy of Sputnik International, resized by me.

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