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Ukraine: Where the war stands three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion

2025/2/24
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叙述者: 俄罗斯对乌克兰的全面入侵已持续三年,造成巨大的人员伤亡,战争不仅摧毁了城市,也夺走了乌克兰年轻一代的梦想和未来规划。 Vitaly Shevchenko: 普京入侵乌克兰的原因是俄罗斯从未真正接受乌克兰作为一个独立的民族国家。俄罗斯在历史上多次将乌克兰或部分乌克兰领土纳入其版图,苏联解体后,乌克兰寻求西方的支持,这引发了俄罗斯的担忧。2014年,俄罗斯秘密入侵乌克兰,吞并克里米亚并控制顿巴斯部分地区。十年后,俄罗斯发起了全面入侵,其根本原因在于俄罗斯从未真正接受乌克兰的独立性。 Volodymyr: 战争彻底改变了他的生活,他目睹了战争的残酷,并对未来感到担忧,他从马里乌波尔逃到基辅,目睹了战争的残酷,并对未来感到担忧。 Maryna: 战争摧毁了她原本的计划和梦想,让她对未来感到迷茫,她对战争的残酷感到绝望,并对未来感到迷茫。 Olga: 战争给她的生活带来了不确定性和韧性,她每天都面临着未知的挑战,她对战争的不确定性感到担忧,但她仍然保持着韧性。 Vitaly Shevchenko: 特朗普关于乌克兰战争的言论与俄罗斯的宣传相符,并且存在事实性错误,特朗普的言论与俄罗斯的宣传相符,并且存在事实性错误,例如声称乌克兰发起了战争,泽连斯基不受欢迎等。特朗普提出的潜在和平计划中,他似乎要求乌克兰让步,并对俄罗斯的要求不明确,他似乎要求乌克兰让步,并对俄罗斯的要求不明确,这引发了乌克兰民众的担忧。美国对乌克兰的军事援助对乌克兰的战争努力至关重要,如果减少援助,乌克兰将难以继续抵抗俄罗斯的入侵。 Maryna, Olga, Volodymyr: 三位乌克兰年轻人对特朗普的言论感到不安和担忧,认为这可能意味着美国会减少对乌克兰的支持,是一种潜在的背叛。他们对美国可能减少对乌克兰的支持感到担忧,这被他们视为一种潜在的背叛。 Vitaly Shevchenko: 泽连斯基对特朗普的言论表示怀疑,并认为特朗普身处俄罗斯制造的虚假信息泡沫中;同时,俄罗斯和美国都呼吁在乌克兰举行选举,但乌克兰民众普遍反对。特朗普未将泽连斯基纳入谈判桌,反映了他个人处理国际冲突的方式,这使得乌克兰人感到沮丧。 Maryna, Olga, Volodymyr: 三位乌克兰年轻人分享了他们在过去三年中从战争中学到的东西,以及他们如何保持希望,他们强调了乌克兰人民的韧性和团结,以及他们对未来的希望。

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This chapter explores the historical context of the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, highlighting Putin's perspective and the evolving relationship between the two nations. It emphasizes Russia's failure to acknowledge Ukraine's independence and its long-term implications.
  • Ukraine's historical ties to Russia and the Soviet Union
  • Putin's acceptance of Ukraine's westward leanings only under pro-Russia leadership
  • Russia's covert and overt invasions of Ukraine
  • Putin's denial of Ukraine's independent nationhood

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Three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, tens of thousands of people have died and hundreds of thousands more have been injured. Now U.S. President Donald Trump thinks he can broker peace by negotiating directly with Russia’s president Vladimir Putin.

Vitaliy Shevchenko, BBC Monitoring’s Russia editor, explains how the war started and how severe it has become, assesses some of the misinformation that President Trump has repeated over the past week, and unpacks what we know about the proposed peace plan.

A generation of young people have had to come of age during the war. We hear from three of them — Maryna, Olga and Volodymyr. They explain how their lives have changed, how they feel about President Trump’s recent comments, and how they keep hope alive.

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