​Two months of horror and resilience: 7 takeaways from the war in Ukraine

 
“The war in Ukraine is two months old. There were many who didn’t think it would last two weeks. The day after the Russian invasion, Grid wrote that “tectonic shifts” were likely. It wasn’t that bold a prediction; from the beginning, it was clear that NATO would be tested severely, a new refugee crisis was possible and geopolitical alliances might be scrambled as well.In truth, none of us guessed the extent of it, nor in some cases did we imagine where those tectonic shifts would occur. At the two-month mark, Grid’s global team looked at the surprises and key takeaways from the war to date. ...”

 
The Russian “50 Years of Victory” nuclear-powered icebreaker is seen at the North Pole on August 18, 2021.

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