Russo-Ukrainian War
Part of post-Soviet conflicts

Zones of control in Ukraine as of 13 January 2024
   Controlled by Ukraine
   Occupied by Russia

For a more detailed map, see the Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map
Date20 February 2014 – present
(9 years, 10 months, 3 weeks and 3 days)
Location
Status Ongoing
Commanders and leaders

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Russo-Ukrainian War:

Russo-Ukrainian War ongoing international conflict between Russia, alongside Russian-backed separatists, and Ukraine, which began in February 2014. Following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine and supported pro-Russian separatists fighting the Ukrainian military in the Donbas war. The first eight years of conflict also included naval incidents, cyberwarfare, and heightened political tensions. In February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Overview of articles

Top level overview articles

Major overview subdivisions

Timelines

Years in Russia

Years in Ukraine

Subjects

An alphabetical list of subjects related to the war. Articles related to a subject are listed alphabetically under the main subject.

Participants

Historical background

Prelude to the war

A chronological list of articles about the period immediately prelude to war; for earlier articles see the Historical background section.

Civil Defense

Communications and the media

Media

Slogans, visual expressions, and symbols

Propaganda, sham elections, and disinformation

Crimea

Economics and food

Effects within Russia

Elections and referendums

Energy

Gender

Human rights, war crimes, genocide

Human rights

War crimes

Sexual violence

Genocide

Dislocation of the Ukrainian population

The following section includes forced movement (e.g. ethnic cleansing) and crisis movement (e.g. war refugees/evacuees).

Prosecution of war criminals

Other subjects

Public opinion and national morale

Nationalism

Russian

Ukrainian

Occupations

Overviews

Areas

Peace issues

Prisoners of war

Psychological

Geography

Geographic overview

Oblasts

An oblast (/ˈɒblæst/; also UK: /ˈɒblɑːst/; Cyrillic (most commonly): область, Bulgarian: област) is a type of administrative division within the Russian empire and Soviet Union that continues to be used in Russia and some post-Imperial/Soviet states.[1][2]

Oblasts
Autonomous republic Cities with special status

Urban centers

Territorial changes

An alphabetical outline of territorial changes during the war.

Areas under Russian occupation

Events

A chronological outline of events. Articles related to particular events are listed alphabetically under the main article for the event they are related to.

Protests and unrest

Military operations and activities

A chronological outline of military operations. Articles related to particular battles are listed alphabetically under the main article for the operation they are related to.

Chronological

When a event or topic covers more than one year the article appears in the year the event started.

2014

Overviews

Events

2015
2016
2017
2018
2021
2022

Overviews

Events

2023

Event

Geographic

Articles organized by geographic region

Eastern Ukraine

Overviews

Events

Western Ukraine
Southern Ukraine

Overviews

Events

Northern Ukraine

Overviews

Events

Central Ukraine
Crimea and the Black Sea
Outside Ukraine

Attacks on civilians

Cyberwarfare

Movement of the population

Illegal annexations

Diplomatic

Individuals

An alphabetical list of individuals significantly related to the war. Individuals are listed under their nationality, not political alignment.

Russian figures

Political (pro-Russian)

Military (Russian aligned or controlled)

Other (pro-Russian)

Ukrainian figures

Political (pro-Ukrainian)

Military (Ukrainian aligned and controlled)

Journalists (pro-Ukrainian)

Other (Ukrainian aligned and controlled)

  • Under construction

Other individuals

Political (other)

Military (other)

  • Under construction

Private (other)

  • Under construction

Military units, equipment, and bases

An alphabetical list of military units involved in a significant way the war.

Russian military units

Command and organization

Units

This section contains articles about major formations or units with significance to the war. For a complete list see List of Russian units which invaded the territory of Ukraine

Ukrainian military units

Command and organization

Units

Military equipment

Russian equipment
Ukrainian equipment
NATO equipment
  • Under construction
International equipment
  • Under construction

Military bases and facilities

In Russia
In Ukraine

Military exercises

Entities

Pro Russian organizations

Political (pro-Russian)

Military (Russian controlled and aligned)

Other (pro-Russian)

Pro Ukrainian organizations

Political (pro-Ukrainian)

Military (Ukrainian controlled and aligned)

Other (Ukrainian controlled and aligned)

Other organizations

Political (3rd parties)

    Military (3rd parties)

    • Under construction

    Other (3rd parties)

    • Under construction

    International involvement

    Overviews

    International events

    Reactions

    Sanctions

    Investigations

    Other international involvement

    Military cooperation with the Russian Federation

    Military cooperation with Ukraine

    Resolutions and statements

    Items are listed chronologically within individual sections.

    International organizations

    Belarus

    • Under construction

    European Union

    • Under construction

    North Atlantic Treaty Organization

    • Under construction

    Russia

    Ukraine

    United States

    Other

    Books and publications

    Books
    Academic journals
    • Under construction
    Other
    Bibliographies
    • Under construction

    Lists

    Other topics

    See also

    References

    Notes

    1. Russian occupied airport in Crimea used as a military airbase.
    2. Used by Russia black sea fleet

    Citations

    1. "Oblast definition and meaning", Collins English Dictionary, archived from the original on 27 June 2019, retrieved 25 December 2022
    2. "What Is An Oblast?", World Atlas, 2017, archived from the original on 25 December 2022, retrieved 25 December 2022
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