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Russian military intervention
in Ukraine (since 2014)
Map of the war in Donbass.svg
     Areas held by the insurgents and Russia
     Areas under the control of Ukraine
(Image last updated on: 26 June 2017)
Date20 February 2014 – present
(4 years, 6 months, 1 week and 6 days)
Location Ukraine:  Russia:

Black Sea (Sea of Azov)
Result Ongoing:
Territorial
changes
  • Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
  • Pro-Russian insurgents control strip along border from Novoazovsk to Luhansk
  • Belligerents
     Russia

    In Crimea:
     Republic of Crimea
     Sevastopol
    In Donbass:
     Donetsk PR
     Luhansk PR
    Ukraine Ukraine

    Supported by:
     NATO
    (arms, military exercises, and general aid)
    Commanders and leaders
    Standard of the President of the Russian Federation.svg Vladimir Putin
    Russia Sergey Shoygu
    Russia Valery Gerasimov
    Russia Igor Korobov
    Russia Aleksandr Vitko
    Russia Denis Berezovsky
    Russia Alexander Lentsov[24]
    In Crimea:
    Republic of Crimea Sergey Aksyonov
    In Donbass:
    Donetsk People's Republic Alexander Zakharchenko
    (2014–18)
    Donetsk People's Republic Dmitry Trapeznikov
    (since 2018)
    Luhansk People's Republic Valery Bolotov
    (May-Aug 2014)
    Luhansk People's Republic Igor Plotnitsky
    (2014–17)
    Luhansk People's Republic Leonid Pasechnik
    (since 2017)
    Flag of the President of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Turchynov
    (Feb-Jun 2014)
    Flag of the President of Ukraine.svg Petro Poroshenko
    (since 2014)
    Ukraine Stepan Poltorak
    Ukraine Mykhailo Kutsyn
    Ukraine Serhiy Hayduk
    Units involved
    Ground Forces:
    Airborne Troops:
    Navy:
    Emblem of the GRU.svg GRU:
    Ground Forces:
    Airmobile Forces
    Air Force
    Navy
    National Guard:
    Геральдичний знак - емблема МВС України.svg Special tasks patrol police:
    Emblem of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.svg State Border Guard:
    Security Service of Ukraine Emblem.svg Security Service:
    Emblem of the Ukrainian special forces.png Special Operations Forces
    Strength
    Autonomous Republic of Crimea Crimean Force:
    25,000–30,000
    Black Sea Fleet:
    11,000 (including Marines)
    30 + Warships
    (incl. submarine)
    4 Squadrons of fighter aircraft
    (18 planes each)
    Reinforcements: 16,000–42,000Donetsk People's RepublicLuhansk People's Republic In Donbass:
    7,500+ Russian infantry
    Armed Forces: +232,000
    Casualties and losses
    3,602–4,096 killed 2,423 killed,
    6,820 wounded,
    378 missing,
    2,768 captured
    15,000 defected to Russia
    Over 8,000 killed overall
    (including 304 foreign civilians)