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(up to 23 February 2022) Initial invasion (24 February – 7 April 2022) Southeastern front (8 April – 28 August 2022) 2022 Ukrainian counteroffensives (29 August – 11 November 2022) Second stalemate (12 November 2022 – 7 June 2023) 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive (8 June 2023 – 31 August 2023)
Status: Ongoing (list of engagements · control of cities · timeline of events) Russian Ground Forces enter Ukraine from Russia, Crimea, and Belarus [4]; Russian air and missile strikes target military bases, airports, and major cities across Ukraine, including Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, and Odesa
Print/export Download as PDF; ... July 2022 total: up to 700,000 [12] September 2023 total: ... Template: Russian invasion of Ukraine infobox.
Russian winter offensive in Ukraine (2022–2023) Russo-Ukrainian War; Russo-Ukrainian War and Arctic geopolitics; Southern front of the Russian invasion of Ukraine; Ukraine; Talk:List of military engagements during the Russian invasion of Ukraine/Archive 3; Talk:List of ongoing armed conflicts; Talk:Russian invasion of Ukraine/Archive 7
* Feb. 24: Russia invades Ukraine from three fronts in the biggest assault on a European state since World War Two. TIMELINE-Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters 100th day on Friday Skip to main ...
This timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine covers the period from 8 April 2022, when the area of heavy fighting shifted to the south and east of Ukraine, to 28 August 2022, the day before Ukraine announced the start of its Kherson counteroffensive. This timeline is a dynamic and fluid list, and as such may never satisfy criteria of ...
However, US president Joe Biden, his European counterparts Rishi Sunak, Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz and UN secretary general Antonio Guterres have all condemned the Kremlin’s “unprovoked ...
The following is a list of events from the year 2022 in Ukraine.. This year most notably saw the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine to the north in the Chernihiv, Kyiv, and Zhytomyr Oblasts, from the east into the Donetsk, Kharkiv, Luhansk, and Sumy Oblasts, and from the previously occupied Crimea to the south into the Kherson, Mykolaiv, and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts.