How will India, Iran, Israel, and Turkey manage their complicated relationship with Moscow in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine?
In the early hours of Thursday (24 February), Russia launched a military attack on Ukraine, launching an air assault on a number of the country’s eastern provinces.
In response, the Ukrainian government was forced to declare a 30-day state of emergency and mobilised forces against Russian aggressors.
Russian President Vladimir Putin justified the attack by describing it as a “special military operation”, claiming the assault is a response to the Ukrainian government’s efforts to build ties with NATO.