Two years into Russia’s invasion, exhausted Ukrainians refuse to give up
As Ukraine marks the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion, the country finds itself in a state of exhaustion but also resilience.
Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the subsequent invasion of eastern Ukraine, thousands of people have been killed and millions displaced. The conflict has taken a heavy toll on the economy and infrastructure of the country.
Despite these challenges, Ukrainians have shown remarkable strength and determination in the face of adversity. From the soldiers fighting on the front lines to the civilians supporting them from home, the people of Ukraine have refused to give up.
The international community has also stood in solidarity with Ukraine, providing humanitarian aid and imposing sanctions on Russia. However, the conflict is far from over and the road to peace remains long and uncertain.
As Ukraine continues to rebuild and defend its sovereignty, the world watches on, hoping for a resolution to the conflict that has torn the country apart.