Source: Hong Kong Zhongtong News Agency

February 24th is the second anniversary of the expiration of the Russian -Ukraine conflict. Since Russia launched special military operations on Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the two sides not only caused a violent turbulence on the battlefield, but also politically, economic and humanitarianismIt has caused widespread impact and has become the focus of global attention.

Looking back at the rapid advancement of the Russian and Ukraine in the past two years, from the rapid advancement of the early Russian, to the effective counterattack of Ukraine, and to the long -lasting stalemate, a series of development not only showed the complexity of modern war, but also exposed the profound impact of war on civilians.EssenceThe report of the United Nations in December 2023 revealed the heavy price caused by the Russian -Ukraine conflict: more than 10,000 civilians died, nearly 20,000 were injured, and more than 10 million people had fallen, of which more than 6.3 million people sought refuge abroad.Behind these numbers is the tragedy and the tear of countless families, showing the urgent needs of peace solutions.

Modern conflict chess game: Multi -dimensional contest

Associate Professor Yin Ruyu, Executive Dean of the Sino -Russian Far East Cooperation and Development Research Institute of China Liaoning University, said in an interview with a reporter from the Hong Kong News Agency on the 23rd that in this modern conflict multi -checker game, from the smoke screen of the information war to the Economic WarThe attack and defense tricks, and then to the competition of diplomatic warfare, we see not only the profound concern of the strategy, but also the unexpected chess opponents.In 2024, on the second anniversary of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, as the United States, Russia and other countries approached, leaders urgently needed to win on the political stage to consolidate domestic and foreign trust and support for their leadership.This year is destined to be a "decisive year", and it will also be a key year in the crossroads of peace and conflict.

Yin Ruyu said that from the "Buga Incident" diplomatic isolation and economic sanctions, to the exposed power structure cracks exposed to the "Wagner Incident", and to the global food security crisis and historic humanitarian needs, this series of incidents show modern modernityMulti -dimensional characteristics of conflict.Behind this, the people who ran for a piece of white bread on the dinner table inadvertently became the most helpless "pawn" in this big chess.

According to the Global Grain Crisis Report in 2023 according to the World Food Planning Department (WFP), about 258 million people faced acute food unsafe in 58 countries and regions in 2022. They were in 53 countries and regions in 53 countries and regions compared to 193 million people in 2021 in 2021.Increased.The Russian -Ukraine conflict is one of the main causes of economic impact and increased crisis.

The United States and Europe imposed a comprehensive economic sanctions on Russia, but Russia has shown amazing toughness in the short term under unprecedented external pressure, proves that it has its ability to respond to international challenges, even in Western countriesThe most conservative voice inside has to admit that the sanctions effect is not as good as expected, just like "jumping in the dance hall alone, although the pace is hard to find a tacit understanding".

Another "decisive year"

In February 2024, when the Ukraine President Zelezki replaced the Ukraine Commander, he claimed that Ukraine's mission was to make 2024 a "decisive year".However, Zendiski emphasized on different occasions on different occasions that 2023 was a "decisive year". This repeated statement reflects Zelenek's confusion and sense of weakness when facing continuous conflict.Facing the uncertainty of assistance, he shouted to the West earlier in the United States earlier in February. Due to the delay of foreign aid, the Urpicious Army faced a "extremely difficult" situation at the front line.As the conflict continues, Western aid obtained by Wu has continued to decline, and the "Ukrainian fatigue disease" spreading in Western society has also emphasized more and more public opinion to end the conflict through negotiations.

Yin Ruyu said that on the second anniversary of the war, the Russian army's strengthening offensive and the tough resistance of the Ukraine jointly woven a modern conflict.Facing the stalemate of the war, the vane of global public opinion has gradually pointed to the peaceful harbor.Recently, the Global Times Research Institute showed the latest polls from 20 countries around the world that most respondents supported Russia and Ukraine in a peaceful negotiation method.She said: "As the voice of" persuasion and talk "is increasingly rising, the necessity of seeking peace solutions in accordance with public opinion is becoming increasingly apparent."