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Russia’s assault on Ukraine

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The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

On Thursday, Russia launched attacks on cities across Ukraine, from Kyiv to Kharkiv. Today on Post Reports, what it’s like on the ground there, Putin’s calculus, and why the United States and Europe feel powerless to stop Russia.  

 

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Ukrainians in cities and towns across the country woke up to the sound of explosions early Thursday morning as Russia launched a full-scale attack on Ukraine. 


On Thursday afternoon, President Biden announced further sanctions against Russia, saying, “We have no intention of fighting Russia. We want to send an unmistakable message, though, that the United States, together with our Allies, will defend every inch of NATO territory.”


But will those sanctions make any difference? 


“I don't see any sanctions that are going to, especially at this point, prevent him from trying to execute his plan,” reporter Paul Sonne said of Russian President Vladimir Putin. 


He added: “This is a horrific turn of events in world history. Russia is an incredibly powerful military, and it's unleashing its full military might against a neighboring, much less powerful state. And we're witnessing that in real time. 


“We're seeing Ukrainians suffering deeply, fearing for their lives, fleeing their cities, moving their children into bomb shelters. And because Russia is a nuclear power, people in the United States and in Europe are feeling quite powerless to do anything about it.”


We also hear from our reporters on the ground in Ukraine about what these early days of attacks feel like for the people caught in the crossfire.


Follow The Post’s coverage of the assault on Ukraine here

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0:00.0

ВЕСЕЛАЯ МУЗЫКА

0:14.0

Много принято решение о проведении специальной военной операции.

0:18.6

Сегодня Россия распочала вторгнення в Украину,

0:21.7

поединал распочаввину с Украиной,

0:24.2

зусин демократичным свитом.

0:26.4

ВЕСЕЛАЯ МУЗЫКА

0:29.4

ВЕСЕЛАЯ МУЗЫКА

0:30.4

ВЕСЕЛАЯ МУЗЫКА

0:32.4

Расскажите, что у НЕЛЕСЕ

0:56.3

у НЕЛЕСЕ

1:17.7

неبدет пласт

1:30.1

Неит как то один của

1:33.2

Because Russian President Vladimir Putin

1:36.4

онéisом Help Award

1:39.4

Я был Мартин Диметро

1:40.9

Здесь Фэбуре 24

1:43.5

Они родители из нашей ancestor

1:46.2

в Украине, о том, что это было, как, since these full-scale attacks began.

1:51.2

— Это просто было-то неудобно, что это было, что было,

1:55.2

и что-то украинский, я бы сказал, что мы просто будем говорить о

1:59.2

дизиде, что мы не можем жить в дизиде, а мы просто

2:01.0

не можем жить в дизиде, а мы уже в

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