The conflict in Ukraine between Russian-backed separatists and the Ukrainian government has been ongoing since 2014, and it has had significant consequences for the region and beyond.
The origins of the conflict can be traced back to the 2014 Ukrainian Revolution, which resulted in the ouster of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych. Russia responded by annexing the Crimean Peninsula, which had previously been part of Ukraine, and supporting separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine. The fighting in eastern Ukraine has resulted in the displacement of millions of people and the loss of thousands of lives.
The conflict has also had significant consequences for relations between Ukraine and Russia, as well as between Russia and the international community. The EU and the US have imposed economic and political sanctions on Russia in response to its actions in Ukraine, and the conflict has contributed to a deterioration in relations between Russia and the West.
There have been several efforts to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict, including the Minsk Agreements, which were signed in 2015 and 2017. However, the fighting has continued, and the current state of the conflict remains uncertain.
The conflict in Ukraine has had significant consequences for the region and beyond, and it is a complex issue with no easy solutions. It will likely take sustained efforts to find a lasting peace in Ukraine.