On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The war which has raged for the last 16 months follows on Russian territorial aggression against its neighbor that began in 2014 with the illegal annexation of Crimea and a proxy war in the eastern Donbas region.
To track the war’s course, the Brookings Institution is compiling security, economic, and political data presented in graphic form. Its purpose is to provide updated information on key metrics including civilian casualties, Western aid, and Ukraine’s economic challenges; we intend to track the trajectory of the conflict and its broader consequences over time.
We will update the index regularly and expand or amend the featured data as circumstances change. The data itself is taken from a variety of sources (government, international organizations, private). Since much of it has been collected under dangerous circumstances in a war zone, it is of necessity approximative or incomplete. Further, we do not presume that the worst security crisis in Europe since the end of World War II, to which the United States and its allies have already committed historic amounts of humanitarian, economic, and military resources, can be understood in purely quantitative terms. But we believe that our index will contribute to our understanding of this conflict, and thereby to a more informed public debate.
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