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What is happening in
Ukraine?
Student Health & Human Services
Office of Human Relations, Diversity & Equity
April 2022
 

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Objectives

Learn about what has been happening in

Ukraine.

Discuss the complex history between Ukraine


and Russia.

Reflect on what it means to be a refugee.


 

Reflection

What do you already know


about the Russian invasion
of Ukraine?
 

February 24, 2022

• Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022.

• The attack is internationally considered an act of


aggression.

• The invasion triggered Europe's largest refugee crisis


since World War II.
• More than 4 million Ukrainians have left the country

Millions more have been internally displaced.


 

But, why?
 

Reflection

What stood out for you in


that video?
 

The Soviet Union / (USSR)


(1922-1991)
• The Soviet Union was once a
socialist nation that included

Russia, Ukraine and 13


other states.

• The USSR was the largest


country in the world at the time

• Over 130 languages existed in the

USSR.
 

Independence Movements

• In the 1980's, Mikhail Gorbachev came into


 power, introducing freedom and reforms.

• Independence movements began and by 1991 the


USSR had completely devolved.


 New president, Vladimir Putin called the end of
the Soviet Union the "greatest geopolitical
catastrophe of the 20th century" and has been
trying to gain control of the region ever since.
 

Russia has been especially concerned about


Ukraine joining NATO and the European
Union.

Ukraine shares many cultural similarities


with Russia

• Especially in the southern and eastern region which are


Russian speaking.

Putin argues that Ukraine unfairly inherited


historic parts of Russia during the demise of
the Soviet Union.
Putin & Ukraine
 

What happened
in 2014?

• In 2014 Russia annexed Crimea,


and supported forces to take
control of the eastern region
(Donbass) of Ukraine.


Ukraine wants to keep
its independence.
 

December 2021

• Russia sends troops to the


Ukrainian/Russian border
border..

• Russian president, Vladimir Putin


releases an article asserting that
Russians and Ukrainians are "one
 people".
 

February 2022

• Russia sends troops to "breakaway" regions of


Ukraine (located in Donbass) to "keep the peace".

• Soon after, Russia launches a full-scale invasion of


Ukraine.

• The invasion was swiftly condemned around the


world, and within Russia.
 

Human Lives Disrupted


As of March 30, 2022...

Over 4million people have fled Ukraine since the Russian troops invaded.
• The United Nations High Commissioner
Commissioner for Refugees indicates that at least half of the refugees from Ukraine
are children.
• Refugees are traveling to Poland, Romania, Moldova and Hungary, primarily.

There are estimates that 6.5 million people have been displaced
dis placed within Ukraine.

More than 12 million people are stranded in areas that are under attack.
 

War Crimes
• The International Criminal Court has
already begun investigating Russian war
crimes.

• Reports of the deliberate killing of civilians


in Bucha, a town on the outskirts of Kyiv,
and other nearby areas violate international
treaties outlined in the Geneva Convention.

• The Geneva Convention dictates


that civilians cannot be deliberately
attacked.
 

Check Out

Who do you talk to about current


events/the news?
 

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