The Ukrainian conflict that began in 2014 with Russia’s annexation of Crimea continues to this day, with various dynamics exacerbating the situation. Recent developments show increasing tensions in the Eastern regions of Ukraine, particularly in Donetsk and Luhansk, with a number of clashes involving Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian armed groups. These battles often involve the use of heavy weapons and have caused heavy losses on both sides. Since 2022, this conflict has entered a new phase following Russia’s massive invasion of Ukraine. Russian forces attempted to take over a number of strategic cities, including Kyiv and Mariupol, but stiff resistance from Ukrainian forces resulted in uncertainty in Russia’s military strategy. International sanctions against Russia are increasingly tightening, with European countries and the United States issuing a number of new sanctions packages aimed at weakening Russia’s economic and military capabilities. On the other hand, international support for Ukraine is strengthening. Western countries have sent significant military aid, including precision artillery systems, armored vehicles and training for the Ukrainian army. NATO has also increased its military presence in border countries near Ukraine, affirming its commitment to protecting member states threatened by potential expansion of Russian aggression. The humanitarian aspect of this conflict is no less worrying. Millions of refugees have fled Ukraine, while many remaining civilians are forced to struggle to survive in increasingly difficult conditions. Humanitarian organizations are working around the clock to provide aid, but access to affected areas is often hampered by ongoing fighting. Peace talks taking place at various levels face major challenges, with widespread distrust between the two sides. Despite international calls for a ceasefire, the diplomatic impasse means there is little hope for a long-term resolution. Issues of sovereignty and national identity remain major obstacles to reaching an agreement. Meanwhile, the economic impact on Ukraine and Russia continues to be felt. Ukraine is struggling to recover an economy devastated by war, while Russia is facing a recession due to international sanctions and isolation. Economic indicators show an alarming impact, with high inflation and declining currency values in both countries. Mass media and social platforms continue to discuss this conflict, making it one of the hottest topics in the world. Analyzes and opinions from international security experts are becoming increasingly relevant, with many debating the possibility of a shift in global power as this conflict continues. Given the complexity of the situation, it is important to follow developments, both on the ground and in the global diplomatic arena. The decisions taken by world leaders in the coming months will affect not only the fate of Ukraine, but also future regional and global stability.