Outline of the Russo-Ukrainian War

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Russo-Ukrainian War
Part of post-Soviet conflicts

Zones of control in Ukraine as of 28 March 2024
   Controlled by Ukraine
   Occupied by Russia

For a more detailed map, see the Russo-Ukrainian War detailed map
Date20 February 2014 – present
(10 years, 1 month, 1 week and 1 day)
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[edit]

Top-level overview articles[edit]

Major overview subdivisions

Timelines[edit]

Years in Russia[edit]

Years in Ukraine[edit]

Subjects[edit]

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

Participants[edit]

Historical background[edit]

Prelude to the war[edit]

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

Civil Defense[edit]

Communications and the media[edit]

Media[edit]

Slogans, visual expressions, and symbols[edit]

Propaganda, sham elections, and disinformation[edit]

Crimea[edit]

Economics and food[edit]

Effects within Russia[edit]

Elections and referendums[edit]

Energy[edit]

Gender[edit]

Human rights, war crimes, genocide[edit]

Human rights[edit]

War crimes[edit]

Sexual violence[edit]

Genocide[edit]

Dislocation of the Ukrainian population[edit]

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

Prosecution of war criminals[edit]

Other subjects[edit]

Public opinion and national morale[edit]

Nationalism[edit]

Russian[edit]

Ukrainian[edit]

Occupations[edit]

Overviews

Areas

Peace issues[edit]

Prisoners of war[edit]

Psychological[edit]

Geography[edit]

Geographic overview[edit]

Oblasts[edit]

An oblast (/ˈɒblæst/; also UK: /ˈɒblɑːst/; Ukrainian, Russian: область) 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.[2][3]

Oblasts
Autonomous republic Cities with special status

Urban centers[edit]

Territorial changes[edit]

An alphabetical outline of territorial changes during the war.

Areas under Russian occupation[edit]

Events[edit]

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[edit]

Military operations and activities[edit]

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[edit]

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

2014[edit]

Overviews

Events

2015[edit]
2016[edit]
2017[edit]
2018[edit]
2021[edit]
2022[edit]

Overviews

Events

2023[edit]

Event

Geographic[edit]

Articles organized by geographic region

Eastern Ukraine[edit]

Overviews

Events

Western Ukraine[edit]
Southern Ukraine[edit]

Overviews

Events

Northern Ukraine[edit]

Overviews

Events

Central Ukraine[edit]
Crimea and the Black Sea[edit]
Outside Ukraine[edit]

Attacks on civilians[edit]

Cyberwarfare[edit]

Movement of the population[edit]

Illegal annexations[edit]

Diplomatic[edit]

Individuals[edit]

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

Russian figures[edit]

Political (pro-Russian)[edit]

Military (Russian aligned or controlled)[edit]

Other (pro-Russian)[edit]

Ukrainian figures[edit]

Political (pro-Ukrainian)[edit]

Military (Ukrainian aligned and controlled)[edit]

Journalists (pro-Ukrainian)[edit]

Other (Ukrainian aligned and controlled)[edit]

  • Under construction

Other individuals[edit]

Political (other)[edit]

Military (other)[edit]

  • Under construction

Private (other)[edit]

  • Under construction

Military units, equipment, and bases[edit]

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

Russian military units[edit]

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[edit]

Command and organization

Units

Military equipment[edit]

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

Military bases and facilities[edit]

In Russia
In Ukraine

Military exercises[edit]

Entities[edit]

Pro Russian organizations[edit]

Political (pro-Russian)[edit]

Military (Russian controlled and aligned)[edit]

Other (pro-Russian)[edit]

Pro Ukrainian organizations[edit]

Political (pro-Ukrainian)[edit]

Military (Ukrainian controlled and aligned)[edit]

Other (Ukrainian controlled and aligned)[edit]

Other organizations[edit]

Political (3rd parties)[edit]

Military (3rd parties)[edit]

  • Under construction

Other (3rd parties)[edit]

  • Under construction

International involvement[edit]

Overviews[edit]

International events[edit]

Reactions[edit]

Sanctions[edit]

Investigations[edit]

Other international involvement[edit]

Military cooperation with the Russian Federation[edit]

Military cooperation with Ukraine[edit]

Resolutions and statements[edit]

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[edit]

Books
Academic journals
  • Under construction
Other
Bibliographies
  • Under construction

Lists[edit]

Other topics[edit]

Related outlines[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

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

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ fairobserver. "After Two Years of War in Ukraine". fairobserver.
  2. ^ "Oblast definition and meaning", Collins English Dictionary, archived from the original on 27 June 2019, retrieved 25 December 2022
  3. ^ "What Is An Oblast?", World Atlas, 2017, archived from the original on 25 December 2022, retrieved 25 December 2022