WION Channel on Youtube shows that western countries fear that Russia is preparing a pretext for a new assault on Ukraine while Moscow denies any plans for an attack. It has signaled an unspecified military action unless the West agrees to its demands amid this so-called Russian aggression.
The geography of Ukraine is interesting, indeed. The view is interesting of Carpathian National Park and Hoverla at 2,061 m (6,762 ft) (the highest mountain in Ukraine).
Ukraine is certainly a large country in Eastern Europe, lying mostly in the East European Plain. It is the second-largest European country, after Russia. Ukraine covers an area of 603,628 square kilometres.
The landscape of Ukraine consists mostly of fertile plains (or steppes) and plateaus, crossed by rivers such as the Dnieper (Dnipro), Seversky Donets, Dniester and the Southern Bug as they flow south into the Black Sea and the smaller so-called Sea of Azov.
Ukraine's various regions have diverse geographic features ranging from the highlands to the lowlands.
The interesting snow melt from the mountains feeds the rivers, and natural changes in altitude form sudden drops in elevation and give rise to interesting waterfalls.
Significant valuable natural resources in Ukraine include: iron ore, coal, manganese, natural gas, oil, salt, sulphur, graphite, titanium, magnesium, kaolin, nickel, mercury, timber and an abundance of so-called arable land.
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