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posted by janrinok on Thursday February 24 2022, @07:52AM   Printer-friendly

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Reuters: Russian forces launch invasion of Ukraine with strikes on defence

MOSCOW/KYIV, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Russian forces fired missiles at several cities in Ukraine and landed troops on its coast on Thursday, officials and media said, after President Vladimir Putin authorised what he called a special military operation in the east.

Shortly after Putin spoke in a televised address on Russian state TV, explosions could be heard in the pre-dawn quiet of the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.

Gunfire rattled near the capital's main airport, the Interfax news agency said, and sirens were heard over the city.

WSJ: The Latest News on the Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Live Updates

Russian troops and tanks pushed into Ukraine and airstrikes hit the country's capital and more than a dozen other cities early Thursday after President Vladimir Putin said he ordered a military operation to "demilitarize and de-Nazify Ukraine" and bring its leaders to trial.

Ukrainian officials said an initial wave of strikes targeted military installations, airfields and government facilities across the country. Ukraine's border service said its troops came under attack all along the country's frontiers with Russia and Belarus as well as Crimea. Heavy shelling targeted the city of Mariupol on the Azov sea. Air-raid sirens sounded in Kyiv after 7 a.m. and the city's airport came under attack. Ukraine's military said it shot down five Russian warplanes and one helicopter. Russia denied any of its aircraft were hit.

CBS: NATO officials say Russian attack on Ukraine has begun

Russia has begun attacking Ukraine, NATO officials confirmed. The late-night attack began moments after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he had "decided to conduct a special military operation" to protect eastern Ukraine's Donbas region. CBS News correspondents reported hearing loud blasts in the capital city, Kyiv, and in the eastern city of Kharkiv.

A Ukrainian government spokesperson said early Thursday that "cruise and ballistic missile strikes are underway at the control centers" in Kyiv.

BBC: Ukraine conflict: Russian forces invade after Putin TV declaration

Russian forces have launched a military assault on neighbouring Ukraine, crossing its borders and bombing military targets near big cities.

In a pre-dawn TV statement Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia did not plan to occupy Ukraine and demanded that its military lay down their arms.

Moments later, attacks were reported on Ukrainian military targets.

Ukraine said that "Putin has launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine".

Russian military vehicles were said to have breached the border in a number of places, in the north, south and east, including from Belarus.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by Pav on Wednesday March 02 2022, @08:55PM (3 children)

    by Pav (114) on Wednesday March 02 2022, @08:55PM (#1226263)

    ...and because I know your scatterheaded state I'll reiterate - Putins invasion beyond Donbas is criminal... but it's in a context of consistently treating Russia like an enemy, and moving a military alliance that refused to admit Russia to its border.

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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Friday March 04 2022, @12:31AM (2 children)

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Friday March 04 2022, @12:31AM (#1226577) Journal

    ...and because I know your scatterheaded state I'll reiterate - Putins invasion beyond Donbas is criminal... but it's in a context of consistently treating Russia like an enemy, and moving a military alliance that refused to admit Russia to its border.

    In other words, it was a good call to keep Russia out of the NATO alliance. Seriously, it's bizarre that you're pushing this. Russia's nuttiness and violence is exactly why the NATO alliance exists.

    • (Score: 2) by Pav on Saturday March 05 2022, @01:02AM (1 child)

      by Pav (114) on Saturday March 05 2022, @01:02AM (#1226761)

      Bizarre to keep Ukraine out of NATO? You've just proved you're an idiot... but I guess you're nuthugging the architects of US decline. Two Australian Prime Ministers have long been against NATO expansion... y'know, the guys who were the architects of the actual rise of a nation. Another prime minister has come out more recently to say the same thing. If you want to look at people from the US... George Tennet(sp?) the architect of the USSR cold war containment strategy said moving NATO east was a huge mistake. John Matlock, Mearsheimer, currently... even Kissenger if you bend that way. But you think it's bizarre... oh lord and master of the discipline of international relations in your own head. 1) Ukraine is going to be leveled (if Western Ukrainians don't give up, and they won't), and 2) There is a very small chance Russia may use nukes if its backed into a corner. A very small chance multiplied by a catastrophic, possibly world ending consequence.

      • (Score: 1) by khallow on Saturday March 05 2022, @02:34AM

        by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Saturday March 05 2022, @02:34AM (#1226799) Journal

        [khallow:] In other words, it was a good call to keep Russia out of the NATO alliance. [...]

        [Pav:] Bizarre to keep Ukraine out of NATO?

        So your entire post is based on a incorrect reading of my post. Try again.