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Photos by Maysun Abu-Khdeir
The Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014 was paradigmatic of a new form of warfare that hybridizes inter-state conflict and guerrilla conflict.
In this new permutation, actors and methods are strategically muddled.
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Changing Methods in Ukraine’s Conflict
Maysun Abu-Khdeir’s photographs of the crisis in eastern Ukraine move across borders that themselves are in flux. The Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014 was paradigmatic of a new form of warfare that hybridizes inter-state conflict and guerrilla conflict. In this new permutation, actors and methods are strategically muddled. From the invasion of Crimea to its aftermath, Abu Khdeir’s images track the tensions of ethnicity and nationalism across an unstable regional environment that continues…