In retrospect, history will record that the Minsk Accords were a great deal for Ukraine. Donetsk and Luhansk stay in Ukraine, but with allowances for the Russian language. Crimea stays with Russia, where it had been from Catherine the Great until Nikita Khrushchev, (who switched it to Ukraine SSR entirely within the USSR, a fact of no importance to the world until 1991.)
In fact, Zelensky won office on the promise to accept the Minsk Accords, but he was soon overruled by the extreme nationalists. Now, he's just a puppet of the Bandera-Azovites and NATO.
(And anybody who thinks Russia will ever allow Crimea back under Ukrainian national control is smoking crack. Sevastopol and other bases are super critical to Russian national defense. America would give Hawaii back to Britain before Russia will EVER cede control of Crimea.)
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good maps,they explain a lot