May, Tuesday 12th., 2020
Hybrid wars, more elaborate than ever before due to the advanced technology, i.e. drones etc., or due to the strange socioeconomic refugee/migration/ISIS militia invasion, arrogantly puppeteer-ed by various maleficent interests, should also be included in the map, I guess. It is one more war, such as the dangerous Turkish tentacles extended to Greece via sea-land- air, backed by "the United States and Russia". Since, "According to a report by the American news publication Foreign Policy: “Both governments fear that a universal cease-fire could potentially constrain their own efforts to mount what they consider legitimate counterterrorism operations overseas."
Fact very unfortunate for the World peace and very much accommodating the International Deep State's sick agenda.
Maria L. Pelekanaki
May 8, 2020 marked 75 years since the end of the Second World War in Europe - VE Day. While the conflict which claimed millions of lives on European soil is firmly committed to the annals of history, Statista's Martin Armstrong notes that conflict
in the East of the continent is still a harsh reality in the present
day. The Ukrainian crisis, ravaging the Donbass region of the country,
has so far amassed a death toll around the 13 thousand mark.
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres appealed for an immediate global ceasefire, saying in March:

You will find more infographics at Statista
This infographic shows countries in which there have been reports of
armed clashes involving state forces and/or rebel groups in 2020. Even
using this simplified definition, the presence of war across the world is extensive.
Unlike the situations in Donbass and Syria, for example, not all conflicts fit the picture we may have in our minds when thinking of war. In Mexico for example, ACLED has recorded 3 armed clashes involving state forces. Each one though was a battle between different law enforcement entities - providing a snapshot of the ongoing fight against police corruption and the deep-seated influence of organized crime.
At the time of writing, Guterres' call for a sweeping global ceasefire has not yet won the backing of the United States and Russia. According to a report by the American news publication Foreign Policy: “Both governments fear that a universal cease-fire could potentially constrain their own efforts to mount what they consider legitimate counterterrorism operations overseas."
Hybrid wars, more elaborate than ever before due to the advanced technology, i.e. drones etc., or due to the strange socioeconomic refugee/migration/ISIS militia invasion, arrogantly puppeteer-ed by various maleficent interests, should also be included in the map, I guess. It is one more war, such as the dangerous Turkish tentacles extended to Greece via sea-land- air, backed by "the United States and Russia". Since, "According to a report by the American news publication Foreign Policy: “Both governments fear that a universal cease-fire could potentially constrain their own efforts to mount what they consider legitimate counterterrorism operations overseas."
Fact very unfortunate for the World peace and very much accommodating the International Deep State's sick agenda.
Maria L. Pelekanaki
The World At War In 2020
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres appealed for an immediate global ceasefire, saying in March:
"Our world faces a common enemy: COVID-19. The virus does not care about nationality or ethnicity, faction or faith. It attacks all, relentlessly. Meanwhile, armed conflict rages on around the world."As extensive data collection by the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) shows, a large portion of the globe is engulfed in some form of conflict.

The World At War In 2020 | Libertarian Hub
You will find more infographics at Statista
Unlike the situations in Donbass and Syria, for example, not all conflicts fit the picture we may have in our minds when thinking of war. In Mexico for example, ACLED has recorded 3 armed clashes involving state forces. Each one though was a battle between different law enforcement entities - providing a snapshot of the ongoing fight against police corruption and the deep-seated influence of organized crime.
At the time of writing, Guterres' call for a sweeping global ceasefire has not yet won the backing of the United States and Russia. According to a report by the American news publication Foreign Policy: “Both governments fear that a universal cease-fire could potentially constrain their own efforts to mount what they consider legitimate counterterrorism operations overseas."