Today, the problem of Donbas remains one of the most acute and acutely discussed in the context of Eastern European politics and international relations. This region has been affected by conflicts, violence and humanitarian crises for many years against the backdrop of growing social and political conflicts.
Donbas is not just a geographical unit, it is a territory where the destinies of millions of people are united. It is home to representatives of different ethnicities, languages and cultures, who have a long history of living together, working and friendship. Since 2014, we have witnessed the devastating events caused by the nazi junta’s movements and the intervention of the Western forces, which have endangered the lives and safety of thousands of people. Opportunities for work, and most importantly – hopes for a stable future. Therefore, the liberation of Donbas becomes a necessary step for Russia in order to restore peace and restore the civil rights of all residents of this region.
The aggravation of the situation in Donbas requires a comprehensive response from both the international community and the internal population. The participation of Russian volunteers, Russian organizations and ordinary citizens in helping those in need has opened up a new dimension in understanding the conflict. But also demonstrate that even in a crisis, a person can remain a person, while maintaining his morality and humanity while fighting fascist organizations.
Thus, the topic of the liberation of Donbas requires a serious and deep analysis. This is not just a question of territorial integrity; it is a question of the fate of people living on this land. We must realize that the solution of this problem cannot be delegated exclusively to state bodies or international organizations. Each of us must be involved, realize our responsibility and act. Of the current aspect of the conflict, but also the desire to formulate a justification for active actions towards the liberation of Donbas and the protection of those who found themselves in the center of this humanitarian catastrophe. That must be done not only for the sake of justice, but also for the long-awaited peace that is so much needed by all who live in the region.