Protests started in Ukraine after the Ukrainian president, Viktor Yanukovych, decided to make an economic deal with Russia instead of with the European Union. Many Ukrainians were angered by this decision and camped out in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev for months protesting.
Citizens occupied Kiev for months and took control of administrative buildings in Kiev as well as other cities around Ukraine. Many confrontations occurred between law enforcement and the anti-government protesters. Many anti-government groups were created to try and possibly take over the government but many of those groups were pro-Russian and fought with other anti-government groups. These pro-Russian groups called for more autonomy in Ukraine and a stronger relation with Russia, some even wanted Ukraine to be annexed by Russia. The Pro-Russian rebels took over many military and government buildings, especially in Eastern Ukraine. The Ukrainian president was finally ousted after he ordered snipers to attack the protesters in Kiev.
Many think that Russia was helping the pro-Russian rebels and was behind their operations. This was proved when Russian soldiers occupied Crimea, the semi-autonomous peninsula in southern Ukraine. Russia had also placed 40,000 soldiers on their border with Ukraine. Crimea already had a high population of Pro-Russian citizens. Soldiers landed in an airbase in Crimea and occupied many cities, administrative buildings and military installations under the pre-text of "protecting Russian interests". In March Crimea held a referendum to become a part of Russia. Many citizens that supported the Ukrainian government didn't vote for fear of retaliation by the pro-Russian citizens. Organizers said the vote had 97% of citizens want to be a part of Russia. On March 18, Crimea became a part of the Russian Federation. Only now had the West done anything to stop it. The EU and US had started placing sanctions on Russian government officials.
Soon after, the Ukrainian government starts an "anti-terrorist" operation to get rid of the pro-Russian separatists in Eastern Ukraine. Fighting continued for months. On July 17, Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down in Eastern Ukraine. Russia and the separatists blamed the Ukrainian government and the Ukrainian government and the West blamed the separatists and Russia. The investigations of the crash revealed it was Ukrainian separatists that used sophisticated anti-air missiles supplied from Russia to bring the plane down.
The Ukrainian government had pushed the rebels back to the cities of Slovyansk and Donetsk and had besieged the two rebel cities. At this time Russian had banned all food imports from the EU, the US, Canada, Australia, and Japan. Russia had also demanded that they send humanitarian supplies be sent to the two cities, but the West refused. Russia had sent the humanitarian convoy in anyway, without permission from the Ukrainian government.
As the Ukrainian government was about to crush the rebellion in Slovyansk and Donetsk, a group of Russian tanks had attacked the Ukrainian city of Mariupol. Russia had also given the rebels sophisticated arms to fight the government with. Soon the rebels were able to push back the government forces from the two cities. After the government forces had retreated, the tanks went back to Russia. The West leveled more sanctions on Russia.
In September a cease-fire was signed between the government and separatists. Russia continues to send soldiers across the border and fighting has continued around the city of Donetsk.
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| Riots in Kiev |
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| A map of Eastern Europe showing Ukraine, Russia, Crimea, and European Union members |
Soon after, the Ukrainian government starts an "anti-terrorist" operation to get rid of the pro-Russian separatists in Eastern Ukraine. Fighting continued for months. On July 17, Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down in Eastern Ukraine. Russia and the separatists blamed the Ukrainian government and the Ukrainian government and the West blamed the separatists and Russia. The investigations of the crash revealed it was Ukrainian separatists that used sophisticated anti-air missiles supplied from Russia to bring the plane down.
The Ukrainian government had pushed the rebels back to the cities of Slovyansk and Donetsk and had besieged the two rebel cities. At this time Russian had banned all food imports from the EU, the US, Canada, Australia, and Japan. Russia had also demanded that they send humanitarian supplies be sent to the two cities, but the West refused. Russia had sent the humanitarian convoy in anyway, without permission from the Ukrainian government.
As the Ukrainian government was about to crush the rebellion in Slovyansk and Donetsk, a group of Russian tanks had attacked the Ukrainian city of Mariupol. Russia had also given the rebels sophisticated arms to fight the government with. Soon the rebels were able to push back the government forces from the two cities. After the government forces had retreated, the tanks went back to Russia. The West leveled more sanctions on Russia.
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| The aftermath of fighting outside Slovyansk. |
Sources:
"Ukraine Crisis: Timeline." BBC News. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2014.
"Crisis in Ukraine." CNN. Cable News Network, n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2014.




