Despite ongoing peace talks, the Russia-Ukraine war has continued for over two years, with no end in sight.

The conflict has resulted in over 13,000 deaths and displaced millions of civilians, creating a humanitarian crisis.

Despite ongoing peace talks, the Russia-Ukraine war has continued for over two years, with no end in sight.

Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 sparked the initial escalation of tensions between the two nations.

Ukraine's eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk have become the epicenter of the conflict, witnessing intense fighting and casualties

The use of unconventional warfare tactics, including cyberattacks and propaganda, has characterized the conflict.

The war has strained diplomatic relations between Russia and the West, leading to economic sanctions and political isolation.

Human rights abuses, including allegations of torture and extrajudicial killings, have been reported by international organizations.

Both sides have accused each other of violating ceasefire agreements, resulting in sporadic outbreaks of violence.