Now, the question is: why is there a war? That is because of the conquest that a leader makes in a country, which actually leads to fighting when they do not give each other the territory that they both claim. And besides that, the war will actually happen because it is also in the prophecy that cannot be stopped.
Ukraine occupies a very favorable geographical position with a good climate and fertile lands. In the Ukrainian Carpathians there is a sign marking the center of Europe. If you don’t count Russia, then Ukraine is the largest state in Europe. It covers an area of over 603 thousand square kilometers. It is followed by France with 547 thousand and Spain with 498 thousand square kilometers. At the same time, Ukraine is a kind of buffer between the democratic countries of Europe and authoritarian Russia, which wages constant wars both with its neighbors and throughout the world. Therefore, it is very important for European countries that Ukraine does not fall under the influence of Russia, because the existing balance of power will be disrupted and the threat to the rest of Europe will increase. This is one of the reasons why European countries provide all possible assistance in the war against Russia that attacked it.
Putin attacked Ukraine because he cannot tolerate a democratic state near his borders. This is a bad example for his empire, which is territorially based on force of arms and coercion. In addition, he wants to appropriate the history of Ukraine and turn it into his own history of the Russian Federation. Although Russians are called Russians, they are not the same thing. Russia as a state arose under Tsar Peter the Great at the turn of the 17th-18th centuries, while the state of Kievan Rus with the center of the capital of present-day Ukraine, Kiev, was one of the most powerful states in Europe back in the 9th century, and present-day Moscow, being then still a small village , was owned by the Kiev prince Yuri Dolgoruky. Therefore, before the reign of Peter the Great, Russians were called Muscovites, and the state itself was called Muscovy, but not Russians at all, since they had nothing to do with Rus', Kievan Rus. Now Russia is laying claim to the lands of Ukraine, although it is Ukraine that has the right to claim its historical lands, right up to Moscow.