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Kyiv: Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the deployment of troops to two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine after recognising them as independent on Monday, accelerating a crisis the West fears could unleash a major war.

Russia has massed troops near Ukraine and the West has threatened economic sanctions if it launches an invasion. Moscow denies planning an invasion but has demanded sweeping Western security guarantees in a tense standoff.

Here is a timeline of the main events in Ukraine`s political history since it won independence from Moscow in 1991:

* 1991: Leonid Kravchuk, leader of the Soviet republic of Ukraine, declares independence from Moscow. In a referendum and presidential election, Ukrainians approve independence and elect Kravchuk as president.

* 1994: Leonid Kuchma beats Kravchuk in a presidential election deemed largely free and fair by observers.

* 1999: Kuchma is re-elected in 1999 in a vote riddled with irregularities.

* 2004: Pro-Russian candidate Viktor Yanukovich is declared president but allegations of vote-rigging trigger protests in what becomes known as the Orange Revolution, forcing a re-run of the vote. A pro-Western former prime minister, Viktor Yushchenko, is elected president.

* 2005: Yushchenko takes power with promises to lead Ukraine out of the Kremlin`s orbit, towards NATO and the EU. He appoints former energy company boss Yulia Tymoshenko as prime minister but, after infighting in the pro-Western camp, she is sacked.

* 2008: NATO promises Ukraine it will one day join the alliance.

* 2010: Yanukovich defeats Tymoshenko in a presidential election. Russia and Ukraine clinch a gas pricing deal in exchange for extending the lease for the Russian navy in a Ukrainian Black Sea port.

* 2013: Yanukovich`s government suspends trade and association talks with the EU in November and opts to revive economic ties with Moscow, triggering months of mass rallies in Kyiv.

* 2014: The protests, largely focused around Kyiv`s Maidan square, turn violent. Dozens of protesters are killed. In February, parliament voted to remove Yanukovich, who flees. Within days, armed men seize parliament in the Ukrainian region of Crimea and raise the Russian flag. Moscow annexes the territory after a March 16 referendum which shows overwhelming support in Crimea for joining the Russian Federation.

  • – In April, pro-Russian separatists in the eastern region of Donbass declare independence. Fighting breaks out which has continued sporadically, despite frequent ceasefires, into 2022.
  • – In May, businessman Petro Poroshenko wins a presidential election with a pro-Western agenda.
  • – In July, a missile brings down passenger plane MH17 en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, killing all 298 people on board. The weapon used is traced back by investigators to Russia, which denies involvement.

* 2017: An association agreement between Ukraine and the EU opens markets for free trade of goods and services, and visa-free travel to the EU for Ukrainians.

* 2019: A new Ukrainian Orthodox church wins formal recognition, angering the Kremlin.

  • – Former comic actor Volodymyr Zelenskiy defeats Poroshenko in an April presidential election on promises to tackle corruption and end the war in eastern Ukraine. His Servant of the People party wins a July parliamentary election.
  • – U.S. President Donald Trump asks Zelenskiy in July to investigate Joe Biden, his rival in the U.S. presidential race, and Biden`s son Hunter over possible business dealings in Ukraine. The call leads to a failed attempt to impeach Trump.

* March 2020 – Ukraine goes into its first lockdown to curb COVID-19.

* June 2020 – IMF approves a $5 billion lifeline to help Ukraine stave off the default during a pandemic-induced recession.

* Jan. 2021 – Zelenskiy appeals to Biden, now U.S. president, to let Ukraine join NATO.

* Feb. 2021 – Zelenskiy`s government imposes sanctions on Viktor Medvedchuk, an opposition leader and the Kremlin`s most prominent ally in Ukraine.

* Spring 2021 – Russia masses troops near Ukraine`s borders in what it says are training exercises.

* Oct. 2021 – Ukraine uses a Turkish Bayraktar TB2 drone for the first time in eastern Ukraine, angering Russia.

* Autumn 2021 – Russia again begins massing troops near Ukraine.

* Dec. 7 – Biden warns Russia of sweeping Western economic sanctions if it invades Ukraine.

* Dec 17 – Russia presents detailed security demands including a legally binding guarantee that NATO will give up any military activity in eastern Europe and Ukraine.

* Jan 10 – U.S. and Russian diplomats fail to narrow differences on Ukraine.

* Jan 14 – A cyberattack warning Ukrainians to “be afraid and expect the worst” hits Ukrainian government websites.

* Jan. 17 – Russian forces start arriving in Belarus, to the north of Ukraine, for joint drills.

* Jan 24 – NATO puts forces on standby and reinforces eastern Europe with more ships and fighter jets.

* Jan 26 – Washington presents a written response to Russia`s security demands, repeating a commitment to NATO`s “open-door” policy while offering “pragmatic” discussions of Moscow`s concerns.

* Jan 28 – President Vladimir Putin says Russia`s main security demands have not been addressed.

* Feb 2 – The United States says it will send 3,000 extra troops to Poland and Romania to help shield NATO allies in eastern Europe from any spillover from the crisis.

* Feb 4 – Putin, at Beijing Winter Olympics, wins Chinese support for his demand that Ukraine not be allowed to join NATO.

* Feb 7 – French President Emmanuel Macron sees some hope for a diplomatic resolution of the crisis after meeting Putin in the Kremlin. Macron then visits Kyiv and praises the “sang-froid” of Zelenskiy and the
Ukrainian people.

* Feb 9 – Biden says “things could go crazy quickly” as the U.S. State Department advises Americans in Ukraine to leave immediately. Other countries also urge their nationals to leave.

* Feb 14 – Zelenskiy urges Ukrainians to fly flags and sing the national anthem in unison on Feb. 16, a date some Western media say Russia could invade.

* Feb 15 – Russia says some of its troops are returning to base after exercises near Ukraine and mocks Western warnings about a looming invasion. Russia`s parliament asks Putin to recognise as independent two Russian-backed breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine.

* Feb 18 – U.S. ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Michael Carpenter says Russia has probably massed between 169,000-190,000 personnel in and near Ukraine.

* Feb 19 – Russia`s strategic nuclear forces hold exercises overseen by Putin.

* Feb 21 – France`s Macron says Biden and Putin have agreed in principle to a summit over Ukraine. 

* Feb 21 – Putin signs a decree recognising two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent entities.

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