War erupted without warning.
In a sudden and devastating escalation, tensions between Ukraine and Turkey have exploded into full-scale conflict, turning the Black Sea into a theater of destruction. What was once a vital corridor for trade and diplomacy is now dominated by naval clashes and aerial combat.
Missile strikes lit up the night skies as key coastal cities became immediate targets. Warships maneuvered in contested waters, while fighter jets battled for control above. Critical infrastructure has been hit, sending shockwaves through both economies.
The international community watches with growing concern. With both nations holding significant strategic weight, the risk of a wider conflict is no longer unthinkable.
What began as a dispute has become a test of power and resolve.
And as the fighting intensifies, one question remains:
How far will it go?