A general harvest.. 4 crises for humanity as a result of the Russian military operation

in news •  2 years ago 

This year is nearing completion and missile and missile voices continue between Russia and Ukraine without any features of an imminent solution to the military operation that began last February 24.

The Russian move in Ukraine changed the world in a way that could make it completely different according to experts and analysts, as Russia's special military operation in Ukraine put humanity before 4 real crises.

First: Nuclear Danger

During 2022, the entire world approached the brink of a nuclear clash between Russia and the West and Washington; Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned in the New Year about what he called "nuclear provocation."

Lavrov explained that the West's policy aimed at containing Russia was extremely dangerous, noting that it risked slipping into a direct armed clash between nuclear powers.

In that corner, he tells Maikola Beliskov, a research fellow at Ukraine's National Institute for Strategic Studies, that one of the most dramatic things we have found over the year is how close we are to a real nuclear war as a result of Moscow's actions.

In his comments to Sky News Arabia, Mykola Beleskov accused Russia of reclamation for the use of a nuclear weapon even if limited in order to break its current impasse and the field losses suffered.

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Second: A collapsing economy

The Russian-Ukrainian crisis has raised inflation levels in many of the world's countries to their highest in decades, raising prices for all goods, increasing unemployment and seeking ways to save in all different sectors and segments of the world.

Here, Samar Rizwan, deputy editor of the Moscow-based Center for Studies, says that the world economy will suffer for long periods after the world is divided into eastern and western geopolitical and economic blocs, Russia and China on the one hand, and the European Union and the United States on the other, threatening nothing but
In her remarks to Sky News Arabia, Radwan added that Europe's continent has already called for an era of prosperity. It has been living through a large inflation that Europe has not known since the launch of the euro consolidated currency in 1999 due to the flare-up in energy and food prices and the damage to supply chains.

Europe.. Shifts and attractions
Europe.. Shifts and attractions

Third: famine approaches

Samar Radwan said that after 10 months of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, the world's people are suffering from high food and energy prices and millions of people stand at the door of famine in dozens of countries with a number of continents, most notably Africa and Asia.

Nearly 80 million people worldwide entered the poverty line in the first three months of the military operation.
280 million people around the world have come to the brink of famine.
50 African and Middle Eastern countries have been exposed to the spectre of hunger, affecting the production of one-third of the world's food
Food commodity price index rose 12.6 percent
A "trilogy of destruction", food, energy and finance, will hit the world's poor according to the United Nations.
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Fourth: Running out of energy

Europe suffered an unprecedented energy crisis during 2022 as some countries on the continent returned to the Middle Ages and the use of wood and coal in energy and heating as a result of Russian gas cuts in response to Western sanctions, which Moscow describes as "hysterical."

In the context of Russian international policy academic Dimitri Viktorović says that after the interruption of Russian gas supply, Europe could face a 30 billion cubic metre gas deficit in 2023; Europe's energy bills are expected to rise by 2 trillion euros by early in the year.

In his comments to Sky News Arabia, Dimitri Viktorowicz confirmed that the pain of rising gas prices is now ubiquitous in Europe this year.

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