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'''Invasion of Ukraine''' or '''occupation of Ukraine''' may refer to a number of events in the [[history of Ukraine]]. |
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* In the [[Ukrainian War of Independence]] of 1917–21: |
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** [[Soviet–Ukrainian War]]: [[USSR|Soviet]] forces invaded [[Ukraine]] from 1917 to 1919. |
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** [[Ukrainian_War_of_Independence#German_intervention_and_Hetmanate,_1918|German intervention]]: [[Imperial German]] and [[Austro-Hungarian]] forces occupied Western Ukraine in 1918 as part of an agreement with the [[Ukrainian People's Republic]]. |
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* In [[World War II]]: |
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** [[Operation Barbarosa]]: [[Nazi Germany]] invaded the Soviet Union, of which Ukraine was by then a part. |
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** [[Reichskommissariat Ukraine]]: The occupation regime established by the Germans. |
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** [[Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation]]: The [[Russian Federation]] annexed [[Crimea]] in February–March 2014. |
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** [[War in Donbas]]: Russian forces invaded [[Donbas]] in August 2014, leaving in September. |
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** The ongoing [[2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis]] has been characterized as a potential build-up to a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. |
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Revision as of 05:23, 29 January 2022
Invasion of Ukraine or occupation of Ukraine may refer to a number of events in the history of Ukraine.
- In the Ukrainian War of Independence of 1917–21:
- Soviet–Ukrainian War: Soviet forces invaded Ukraine from 1917 to 1919.
- German intervention: Imperial German and Austro-Hungarian forces occupied Western Ukraine in 1918 as part of an agreement with the Ukrainian People's Republic.
- In World War II:
- Operation Barbarosa: Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union, of which Ukraine was by then a part.
- Reichskommissariat Ukraine: The occupation regime established by the Germans.
- In the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War:
- Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation: The Russian Federation annexed Crimea in February–March 2014.
- War in Donbas: Russian forces invaded Donbas in August 2014, leaving in September.
- The ongoing 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis has been characterized as a potential build-up to a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.