Ukraine is Europe's second-largest country. It is a land of wide, fertile agricultural plains, with large pockets of heavy industry in the east.
In 1991, Ukraine gained independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union. It has since veered between seeking closer integration with western Europe and being drawn into the orbit of Russia, which sees its interests as threatened by a western-leaning Ukraine.
While Ukraine and Russia share common historical origins (a significant minority of the population uses Russian as its first language), the west of the country has closer ties with its European neighbours, particularly Poland.
An uprising against pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych in 2014 ushered in a series of western-leaning governments. But Russia used the opportunity to seize the Crimean Peninsula and arm insurgent groups to occupy parts of the east, eventually launching a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Conflict in Ukraine escalated on 24 February 2022 when the Russian military, who were stationed for months on the Ukrainian border, entered the country. The conflict is causing civilian casualties and significant damage to infrastructure.
A better world needs all of us. That’s why we’ve been working together with partners in Ukraine, as well as organisations in neighbouring countries, to help families who have been forced to flee their homes, livelihoods and loved ones.
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