How did Ukraine break away from the Soviet Union? // Ukraine: Part One (1990 - 2000)

🇺🇦 The Soviet Union was the great power representing the communist bloc of the bipolar world, from the Interwar Period, until the late 1980s. By then, the Soviet bloc was not only economically unstable, but also in political turmoil. One by one, the Soviet member states began to break away from the Red Empire. It was the moment, that the history of Ukraine began in a New World Order. 📋 Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H... Team: 📚 Researcher: Merse Nyári ✍️ Text Editor: Botond Hegedűs ✂️ Video Editor / Director: Report 383 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tags: military, soldier, tank, cannon, self-propelled cannon, tank, military equipment, weapon, armament, weapon system, military capability, firepower, blow, development, war, battle, battle, clash, conflict, air force, navy, force, commander, personnel, shooter, tanker, military history, battlefield, campaign, warfare, modern warfare, research, technology, hybrid warfare, asymmetric warfare, foreign relations, international, international relations, foreign policy, procurement, space warfare, economy, economics, foreign economy, geopolitics, geostrategy, strategy, grand strategy, planning, industry, industrial espionage, disaster, environmental protection, environmental damage, migration, immigration, intelligence, espionage, counterintelligence, mission, target, airspace, bomber, fighter, modern, handgun, submachine gun, carbine , assault rifle, machine gun, submachine gun, machine gun, anti-tank, anti-aircraft, cannon, machine gun, cannon, charge, bomb, explosion, reticle, shoot agent, supply, logistics, cyber, cyberspace, cyber security, cyber defense, information warfare, information tools, osint, humint, sigint, hacking, hacker, computer, database, blackmail virus, virus, security, defense, science, research, military science, engineer, Ukraine, politics, Soviet Union, dismantle, economy, post-soviet, state, Gorbachov, Kravchuk, Kuchma, Yanukovich, Kyiv, Lviv, 1991, 1990, 1994, 1999, 2000, population,