Ukraine ranked among the three most dangerous countries in the world


Global stability continues to deteriorate, with rising political instability, increased conflict and deaths from violence, analysts said.
When it comes to choosing a holiday destination, safety always comes first. This is why the Global Peace Index was developed, which annually assesses 163 countries on a number of factors, from crime rates to military conflicts. In the report for 2025, prepared by the International Institute for Economics & Peace (Institute for Economics & Peace) from Australia, Ukraine was in second place among the most insecure countries in the world.
The security ranking is based on several factors, such as internal and external armed conflicts, crime rates, terrorist activity, stability of the political system and military spending. In 2025, the Middle East and North Africa are the least secure regions of the world, followed by South Asia. In contrast, Western and Central Europe were recognised as the most peaceful regions.
In the current report, the number of active armed conflicts at the state level reached a record high of 59, the highest number since World War II.
The top 10 most peaceful countries in 2025:
Iceland
Ireland
New Zealand
Austria
Switzerland
Singapore
Portugal
Denmark
Slovenia
Finland
The most dangerous countries in the world:
Russia
Ukraine
Sudan
Democratic Republic of Congo
Yemen
Afghanistan
Syria
South Sudan
Israel
Mali
It should be noted that in the list Ukraine and Russia are next to such countries as South Sudan, where there is a bloody civil war, or Palestine, almost completely destroyed by military actions.
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