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Russian Invasion of Ukraine, 2022

LC control no.sh2022006260
Topical headingRussian Invasion of Ukraine, 2022
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Variant(s)Operation Z, Ukraine, 2022
Special Military Operation, Ukraine, 2022
Ukraine--History--Russian Invasion, 2022
Z, Operation, Ukraine, 2022
See alsoRusso-Ukrainian War, 2014---Campaigns
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Scope noteHere are entered works that discuss the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine in general.
Found inWork cat: VIINA website, 1 April, 2022: Readme.md (VIINA / Violent Incident Information from News Articles; VIINA/ВІЙНА/ВОЙНА/WAR is a near-real time multi-source event data system for the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine)
   <https://github.com/zhukovyuri/VIINA>
Roithmaier, Kilian. Between relief and war crimes. Völkerrechtsblog, 16 March, 2022: (As the illegal Russian invasion of Ukraine has entered its third week, Russian forces continue their assaults against key Ukrainian cities)
   <https://doi.org/10.17176/20220316-120935-0>
Al-Jazeera, 'No other option': Excerpts of Putin's speech declaring war, 24 February 2022, accessed via WWW Sep. 21, 2023: (In the early hours of Thursday, February 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed his nation, announcing a "special military operation" against Ukraine)
Watling, Jack, and Nick Reynolds, Operation Z: The death throes of an imperial delusion, 22 April 2022, accessed via WWW Sep. 21, 2023: title (Operation Z) p. 9 (The letter 'Z', which does not appear in the Cyrillic alphabet and was used by Russian tanks to mark friendly forces on one axis in the initial offensive, has been reframed in Russian media as representing 77 years since the Great Patriotic War)
CNN.com, viewed May 20, 2022: German ambassador: Ukraine war "pulverized" Germany's assumptions on engaging Russia (Ukraine war; invasion of Ukraine) The US is expected to keep 100,000 troops in Europe for foreseeable future, officials say (Russia's invasion of Ukraine) Vatican City foreign minister reaffirms Vatican's offer to assist in negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow (war in Ukraine) Search results ("Ukraine war" 167; "war on Ukraine" 149; "Russian invasion" 859; "Russian invasion of Ukraine" 379)
New York times, viewed May 20, 2022: ("Ukraine war" 407; "war on Ukraine" 106; "Russian invasion" 1187; "Russian invasion of Ukraine" 335)
Zaliska, Olha, et al. Health impacts of the Russian invasion in Ukraine. The Lancet, 1 April, 2022: (Threats of a global financial crisis that could exacerbate the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic are also growing as the Russian invasion continues).
   <https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(22)00615-8>
Washington post online, April 27, 2022: (search results, articles within the past 2 months: "Russia-Ukraine war" (search results, articles within the past 12 months: "Ukraine conflict" 454 hits; "Russia-Ukraine conflict" 15 hits; "Russo-Ukraine War" 0 hits; "Ukrainian Russian War" 0 hits; "Ukraine Russia Conflict" 12) -------------------------- "Ukraine war" hits 1059 hits; "Russian invasion of Ukraine" 359 hits
Work cat: United States. President (2021- : Biden). Declaration of national emergency and invocation of emergency authority relating to the regulation of the anchorage and movement of Russian-affiliated vessels to United States ports, 2022: title page (Ukraine war, 2022-)