How the World Responded to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: A Timeline

**February 24, 2022**

– Russia launches a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, marking the beginning of the largest military conflict in Europe since World War II.
– The United States, the European Union, and other Western nations impose severe sanctions on Russia in response to the invasion.
– The United Nations General Assembly passes a resolution condemning Russia’s actions and calling for an immediate withdrawal of its forces.

**March 2, 2022**

– The United States and its allies announce the expulsion of Russian diplomats from their countries.
– The International Criminal Court (ICC) opens an investigation into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Ukraine.

**March 8, 2022**

– The United States provides Ukraine with an additional $1 billion in military aid.
– The European Union agrees to provide Ukraine with 500 million euros in financial assistance.

**March 16, 2022**

– The International Monetary Fund (IMF) approves a $1.4 billion loan to Ukraine.
– The World Bank approves a $500 million loan to Ukraine.

**March 24, 2022**

– NATO announces the deployment of additional troops to Eastern Europe to deter further Russian aggression.
– The United States and its allies announce the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine.

**April 3, 2022**

– The United States and its allies announce the expulsion of more Russian diplomats from their countries.
– The European Union imposes further sanctions on Russia, targeting its energy sector.

**April 21, 2022**

– The United States and its allies announce the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine.
– The European Union announces the provision of additional financial assistance to Ukraine.

**May 18, 2022**

– The United States and its allies announce the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine.
– The European Union announces the provision of additional financial assistance to Ukraine.

**June 20, 2022**

– The United States announces the provision of an additional $1 billion in military aid to Ukraine.
– The European Union announces the provision of an additional 500 million euros in financial assistance to Ukraine.

**July 18, 2022**

– The United States and its allies announce the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine.
– The European Union announces the provision of an additional 500 million euros in financial assistance to Ukraine.

**August 15, 2022**

– The United States and its allies announce the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine.
– The European Union announces the provision of an additional 500 million euros in financial assistance to Ukraine.

**September 12, 2022**

– The United States and its allies announce the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine.
– The European Union announces the provision of an additional 500 million euros in financial assistance to Ukraine.

**October 10, 2022**

– The United States and its allies announce the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine.
– The European Union announces the provision of an additional 500 million euros in financial assistance to Ukraine.

**November 7, 2022**

– The United States and its allies announce the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine.
– The European Union announces the provision of an additional 500 million euros in financial assistance to Ukraine.

**December 5, 2022**

– The United States and its allies announce the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine.
– The European Union announces the provision of an additional 500 million euros in financial assistance to Ukraine.

**January 2, 2023**

– The United States and its allies announce the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine.
– The European Union announces the provision of an additional 500 million euros in financial assistance to Ukraine.

**February 24, 2023**

– One year after the start of the invasion, the United States and its allies announce the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine.
– The European Union announces the provision of an additional 500 million euros in financial assistance to Ukraine.

**The response of the international community to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been unprecedented in its scale and scope. The United States, the European Union, and other Western nations have imposed severe sanctions on Russia, provided billions of dollars in financial aid to Ukraine, and deployed additional troops to Eastern Europe to deter further Russian aggression. The International Criminal Court has opened an investigation into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Ukraine, and the United Nations has passed a resolution condemning Russia’s actions. The international community is united in its support for Ukraine and its condemnation of Russia’s aggression. The world is watching and waiting to see how this conflict will end.**.

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