Английская Википедия:Foreign interventions by Russia
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Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia has been engaged in numerous foreign interventions in former members of the Soviet bloc, European countries, African countries and the Middle East.
List of wars and conflicts
- Transnistria conflict 1990-present
- Tajikistani Civil War 1992-1997
- First Chechen War 1994-1996
- Second Chechen War 1999-2009
- Russo-Georgian War 2008
- Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation 2014
- Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war 2015
- Russian invasion of Ukraine 2022
- 2023 Nigerien coup d'état
European energy dependency
Russia has positioned itself to have a strong grip on Europe's nuclear power via Rosatom[1] and gas import via Nord Stream and Gazprom.[2] Russian intervention is prominent in the careers of numerous revolving door politicians:
- Matthias Warnig - Nord Stream, Rusal[2][3]
- Gerhard Schröder - Gazprom, Nord Stream, Rosneft[4][5]
- Esko Aho - Sberbank[6][7]
- François Fillon - Zarubezhneft, Sibur[8][9]
- Hans Jörg Schelling - Gazprom[10][11]
- Karin Kneissl - Rosneft[12][13]
The Russian-backed Nigerien coup d'état further increases Europe's energy dependence on Russia.[14][15][16]
See also
- Military history of the Russian Federation
- Post-Soviet conflicts
- Russian involvement in regime change
- Soviet involvement in regime change
- Foreign interventions by the Soviet Union
- List of wars between Russia and Ukraine
- List of foreign electoral interventions
References
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