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Feb 24

After weeks of warning, fear and calm among Ukrainians as Russian troops invade

By Jim Heintz, Associated Press

Although Ukrainians had been warned for weeks that war with Russia was imminent, when the attacks finally came many seemed not to know how to react.

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Feb 24

World leaders condemn Russian invasion, take steps to make Moscow pay a high price

By Raf Casert, Samuel Petrequin, Associated Press

The West and its allies showed no inclination to send troops into Ukraine — a non-member of NATO — and risk a wider European war. But they began to take steps aimed at isolating Moscow and forcing it to pay…

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Feb 24

Russia attacks Ukraine as Putin warns countries who interfere will face ‘consequences you have never seen’

By Vladimir Isachenkov, Yuras Karmanau, Jim Heintz, Associated Press

Russian troops have launched a wide-ranging attack on Ukraine as President Vladimir Putin cast aside international condemnation and sanctions.

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Feb 23

Stocks slump, oil surges as Russia begins military action in Ukraine

By Associated Press

Market benchmarks in Tokyo and Seoul fell 2 percent and Hong Kong and Sydney lost more than 3 percent Thursday. Oil prices jumped nearly $3 per barrel on unease about possible disruption of Russian supplies.

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Feb 23

Ukrainian ambassador to the U.N. says Putin has ‘declared war’ on Ukraine

By Associated Press

Ukraine’s ambassador at the United Nations has told the Security Council that Russian President Vladimir Putin has “declared war on Ukraine.”…

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Feb 23

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. tells general assembly that ‘now is the time to get off the sidelines’ on Russia and Ukraine

By News Desk and Associated Press

“There is no middle ground here. Calling for both sides to de-escalate only gives Russia a pass. Russia is the aggressor here,” Thomas-Greenfield said at a U.N. General Assembly meeting Wednesday.

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Feb 23

Biden condemns Russia for ‘unjustified attack’ on Ukraine

By Associated Press

Biden says he plans to speak to the American people Thursday after a meeting of the Group of Seven leaders. More sanctions against Russia are expected to be announced Thursday.

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Feb 23

Putin announces military operation in Ukraine; explosions heard in Kyiv

By Vladimir Isachenkov, Dasha Litvinova, Yuras Karmanau, Jim Heintz, Associated Press

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a military operation in Ukraine, claiming it's intended to protect civilians.

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Feb 23

WATCH: U.N. Security Council holds emergency meeting as Russia begins attack on Ukraine

By Vladimir Isachenkov, Dasha Litvinova, Yuras Karmanau, Jim Heintz, Associated Press

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday announced a military operation in Ukraine and warned other countries that any attempt to interfere with the Russian action would lead to “consequences you have never seen.”…

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Feb 23

Ukrainian president pleads for peace amid increasing Russian threat

By Associated Press

In an emotional address to the nation late Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rejected Moscow's claims that his country poses any risk to Russia and lamented that a Russian invasion would cost tens of thousands of lives.

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