The escalation of tension between Russia and Ukraine and the deployment of thousands of Russian soldiers on the border with the European country makes flying over the idea of a new war on the continent, several years after the Crimean conflict.
The conflict could erupt in January 2022. Vladimir Putin has assured that the Ukrainian country is skipping the so-called ‘Minsk agreements’ achieved after the Crimean War, and that this is a provocation. An idea that sounds more like justifications than reasons.
Meanwhile, the official Twitter account of Ukraine has posted a tweet with a meme about the possible Russian invasion.
In it appear “types of headache” and among them appear “migraine”, “hypertension”, “stress” and finally: “Living next to Russia”. The tweet accumulates more than 30,000 retweets and more than 150,000 ‘likes’.
If a war ends up, it would be very uneven. Ukraine it is one of the poorest countries in Europe and it would be very difficult for him to fight against Russia. But in addition, experts assure that there would be a hybrid war, that is, a conventional conflict with weapons and unconventional methods of aggression such as migration, terrorism, cutting-edge technology for hacking and any other type of insurgency.

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