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Russia sets aside international outrage and sanctions to launch full-scale attack on Ukraine

Russian troops launched a full-scale pre-dawn attack on Ukraine on Thursday as President Vladimir Putin set aside international outrage and sanctions, and himself warned other countries that any attempt to interference would lead to “consequences that you have never seen”. Ukrainian authorities said Russian forces struck military assets and other key defense installations and attacked border units. Putin said in a televised address that the attack was necessary to protect civilians in eastern Ukraine – a false claim the United States had predicted he would make as a pretext for an invasion. Explosions were heard in cities, including the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. Ukrainians began fleeing some towns, and the Russian military claimed to have neutralized all air defenses and air bases in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has declared martial law.

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