Russia Attacks Ukraine - 23 Feb 2022 **Media Thread** NO DISCUSSION

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Ukraine live updates: Kyiv braced for incoming missile attacks - BBC News
Kremlin website down for several hours

Six Russian government websites are currently down, according to the Kyiv Independent.

That list reportedly includes the official sites of the Kremlin and Russia's media regulatory agency.

The outlet attributed its reporting to sources at Ukraine's state telecommunications agency.

State TV channels have also been “hacked to play Ukrainian songs", it says. (BBM) :p

The Anonymous hacking collective has taken credit for the attacks, but this has not been independently confirmed.
 
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Franak Viačorka on Twitter - Video
Russia continues bombing critical infrastructure in Ukraine. A powerful explosion was heard in Kharkiv. A gas pipeline was hit. Also, the oil terminal in Vasylkiv is burning as the result of an explosion. An ecology disaster may emerge

ANI on Twitter
Satellite imagery taken on Saturday showed Russian ground forces assembled in Nova Kakhovka, Ukraine, at and near the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant on the Dnieper River, a private US company said: Reuters
 
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Ukrainian forces struggle to hold Kyiv from Russian invasion - Los Angeles Times
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Russians “have been frustrated by what they have seen is a very determined resistance,” a senior U.S. Defense Department official said on Saturday. The official added that, while Ukraine’s air- and missile-defense systems had been targeted, they remained viable, and that there was no indication Russia had taken control of any Ukrainian cities in what is Europe’s biggest ground war since World War II.

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... Japan and Australia are among those that have imposed sanctions. On Saturday, Germany — widely mocked for an earlier offer to donate 5,000 helmets to Ukraine defenses — said it would send 1,000 anti-tank weapons, 500 Stinger surface-to-air missiles and 10,000 tons of fuel.

Also on Saturday, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania said they would close their airspace to Russian airliners. In a tweet, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said, “there is no place for planes of the aggressor state in democratic skies.”

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Saturday began as a beautiful, sunny day, the sort that would normally bring out crowds in force to enjoy Kyiv’s many sights.

Gatherings in front of gas stations, pharmacies and supermarkets became more sparse as the day wore on, and nighttime brought a deeper-hued darkness. The occasional car still zoomed past traffic lights; but now those lights flashed only yellow, an acknowledgment by the Kyiv municipality that no one had time to wait on red.

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Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko imposed a strict citywide curfew that would extend from 5 p.m. local time until 8 a.m. Monday morning. Klitschko said he was taking the step to counter the efforts of Russian infiltrators suspected to be already in the city.

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Between Friday and Saturday, Ukrainian forces deliberately destroyed some of Kyiv’s many bridges as a defensive tactic aimed at slowing down the incoming forces. Those that remain standing are carefully guarded, like the Perchesky Bridge, where nervous but dour-faced soldiers popped trunks open and questioned motorists.

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On Lobanovsky Avenue, the war’s impact was starkly evident where a shell had slammed into an apartment block about 8 a.m. Saturday, obliterating a chunk of the building between the 16th and 21st floors and wounding six people, a spokeswoman for the Ukrainian Rescuers agency said. Glass, hunks of cement and personal belongings from the destroyed units carpeted the boulevard below.

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It was the latest in the tally of civilian targets hit by Russian forces, despite Moscow’s insistence that its troops have aimed their massive firepower only at military installations.

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Nearly 200 people have been killed and more than 1,000 wounded since the offensive began, Ukraine’s health minister said Saturday. A senior American defense official told reporters Saturday that Russia has launched more than 250 missile attacks. Most have been short-range ballistic missiles. Russia has not issued any casualty figures.

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Meanwhile, it was clear to Ukrainians that the actual fight — and the blood to be shed defending their homeland — is theirs alone.

“America isn’t here. The European Union isn’t here,” said Alexander, a 24-year-old hotel employee in Kharkiv who declined to give his last name. “So we’re fighting on our own.”

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Russia's war on Ukraine: Where fighting is on now (Feb. 27 live updates) (kyivindependent.com)

02:32 Kyiv administration: Kyiv residents must close their windows tightly.
Due to the shelling and explosion of the oil depot in Vasylkiv, a town 40 kilometers south of the capital, the wind can carry away smoke and harmful substances.

02:38 Number of reservists of the Territorial Defense Forces reached 37,000,
according to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny.

02:48 Ukraine's hotline for relatives of Russian soldiers gets hundreds of calls.
Named “Come back alive from Ukraine,” the hotline became operational on Feb. 26 and has received hundreds of calls from relatives of the Russian military looking for their loved ones.

03:05 One woman killed in the shelling of a residential building in Kharkiv.
60 people were hiding in the basement of the building at the time of the attack, but no casualties were recorded among them.

03:09 Macron asks Lukashenko to quickly order Russian troops to leave.
 
  • #265
Ukraine live updates: Kyiv braced for incoming missile attacks - BBC News
  • ''The US State Department said it will send $350m (£261m) in weapons - including Javelin anti-tank missiles, anti-aircraft systems and body armour.
  • The German government said it would supply Ukraine with 1,000 anti-tank grenade launchers and 500 Stinger surface-to-air missiles on an emergency basis.
  • The Dutch announced deployment of 50 Panzerfaust-3 anti-tank weapons and 400 rockets.
  • The two countries are also said to be considering sending a joint Patriot air defence system to a Nato battle group in Slovakia.
  • Earlier, Nato began deploying more of its forces to Eastern Europe "to respond quickly to any contingency"
Summary
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  1. ''Air raid sirens in Kyiv sound shortly before midnight local time (2200g) warning of incoming missiles
  2. A curfew is in place from Saturday evening until Monday morning
  3. The mayor says anyone seen in the streets will be considered a Russian "saboteur"
  4. The US, EU, UK and other allies say they have agreed to remove some Russian banks from the Swift payments system
  5. They also pledge to limit the sale of "golden passports" - citizenship - to wealthy Russians
  6. Huge numbers of people are fleeing Ukraine, with a 27-hour long queue of women and children on the Moldovan border
  7. Germany also announces it is sending anti-tank missiles and other weapons to Ukraine - marking a major change in policy''
 
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Is rattled Putin now set to unleash the father of all bombs? | Daily Mail Online

Dusted with snow and sitting on a tank- carrying truck, this is the menacing image of Russia’s deadly weapon that will spread fear across Ukraine – and the world.

After three days of dogged defence by Ukraine’s military frustrated the advance of Vladimir Putin’s forces, the Russian President yesterday deployed a fearsome rocket system onto the battlefield.

Footage verified by the American broadcaster CNN showed the Russian army moving TOS-1 Buratino rockets towards the front line.

Capable of firing a barrage of thermobaric ‘flamethrower’ rockets, the weapon can wipe out everything within a 300-yard radius. British military sources warn it could kill tens of thousands of civilians.

The rocket’s blast produces a wall of flame that is followed by a vacuum, which can cause deadly internal damage to lungs and other internal organs.

Among the world’s most deadly non-nuclear weapons, the powerful thermobaric devices were filmed yesterday on the back of a lorry just ten miles from Russia’s border with northern Ukraine.

It is believed they were heading for the city of Kharkiv, 250 miles east of Kyiv, where Ukrainian troops are putting up fierce resistance against Russian forces.
 
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Live updates: Russia invades Ukraine and Vladimir Putin news (cnn.com)
  • "Two large explosions near Kyiv and oil tanks on fire:Two large explosions lit up the night sky to the southwest of Kyiv early Sunday morning. They appear to have been around Vasylkiv, some 30 kilometers, or about 18 miles, south of Kyiv — a town with a large military airfield and multiple fuel tanks. Shortly after, CNN verified video of a fire raging at an oil storage area at the Vasylkiv Air Base, southwest of the air base’s main runway.
  • Russian banks expelled from SWIFT: The White House, European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and Canada, said they back the expulsion of certain Russian banks from SWIFT, the high-security network that connects thousands of financial institutions around the world, and pledged efforts to “collectively ensure that this war is a strategic failure for Putin.”
  • Stiff resistance: Russia is encountering “stiffer than expected” resistance from the Ukrainian military as well as unexpected difficulties supplying its forces, two senior US officials with direct knowledge told CNN. Russia is suffering heavier losses in personnel and armor and aircraft than expected, and has yet to establish air supremacy over Ukraine, a senior defense official said.''
Live Camera from #Ukraine #Kyiv
 
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Russia-Ukraine latest news: missile strikes on oil facilities reported as some Russian banks cut off from Swift system – live
Japanese billionaire Hiroshi ‘Mickey’ Mikitani has said he will donate $8.7m to the government of Ukraine, calling Russia’s invasion “a challenge to democracy”.

The founder of e-commerce giant Rakuten said in a letter addressed to Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that the donation of 1 billion yen ($8.7m) will go toward “humanitarian activities to help people in Ukraine who are victims of the violence”, Agence France-Presse reports.
 
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The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
United Nations: At least 240 civilian casualties in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion began on Thursday. The U.N. believes “real figures are considerably higher” because many reports of casualties remain to be confirmed.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
⚡️After 3 days of Russia's war, the fighting is where it began, the Russian army has not been able to advance, but is attacking Kyiv.
“We totally control everything that happens in the regions of Ukraine,” Advisor the the Chief of Staff of the President Mykhailo Podoliak said.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
⚡️Russian forces fired at radioactive waste disposal site in Kyiv.
According to preliminary assessment of the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine, there is no threat to people outside the sanitary protection zone.

The Kyiv Independent on Twitter
⚡️Ukraine's State Emergency Service has clarified that the shelling on a radioactive waste disposal site in Kyiv did not lead to depressurization of the storage of radioactive substances.
The hit was on the fence and the building itself and the tanks remain intact.
 
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Video from Ukraine: Fighting pushed closer to Kyiv, as Russian troops were met

Fuel tanks burn after explosions near Vasylkiv, Ukraine
 
  • #272
Russia-Ukraine war UPDATES LIVE: Fierce resistance as Russian missiles target airport, oil depot
Ukrainian forces put up fierce resistance to slow the advance of the larger and more powerful Russian military closing in on the capital, as the US and EU rushed ammunition and weapons to Kyiv and announced powerful new financial sanctions aimed at further isolating Moscow.

Terrified men, women and children sought safety inside and underground, and the government maintained a 39-hour curfew to keep people off the streets. More than 150,000 Ukrainians fled for Poland, Moldova and other neighbouring countries, and the UN warned the number could grow to 4 million if fighting escalates.

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Russia-Ukraine latest news: missile strikes on oil facilities reported as some Russian banks cut off from Swift system – live
A Ukrainian company in charge of building and maintaining roads said it was removing all road signs that could be used by invading Russian forces to find their way around the country.

The company, Ukravtodor, said in a Facebook update:
" The enemy has poor communications, they cannot navigate the terrain.
Let's help them get straight to hell."


It posted an edited photo of a standard road sign in which directions to nearby cities have been replaced with profanities that could be translated as “Go f*** yourself”, “Go f*** yourself again” and “Go f*** yourself back in Russia”.
 
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Map: Which countries are accepting Ukrainian refugees?

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Red Russian control
Russian troops
Orange Donbas region

Flow of people

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Is vodka from Russia? Most vodka brands in U.S. aren't Russian.
The governors of Texas, Ohio and New Hampshire on Saturday ordered state retailers to remove Russian spirits from their shelves, joining a trend of Americans targeting vodka, a quintessentially Russian liquor, to protest Russia's war in Ukraine.

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But the most popular vodkas in the U.S. — including Smirnoff, Ciroc, Tito's, Absolut, Svedka, Grey Goose, SKYY and New Amsterdam — are not made in Russia. They are made in Sweden, France, the U.K. and the U.S.

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Stoli vodka, which is made in Latvia (which is a NATO member country) is owned by a company in Luxembourg that is controlled by Yuri Shefler, a Russian-born billionaire who left Russia, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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Perhaps the most clearly Russian brand is Russian Standard — owned by Roustam Tariko, a Russian oligarch.

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Ukraine slows Russian advance as tens of thousands of Ukrainians flee the country (cbsnews.com)
''Oksana Markarova, Ukraine's ambassador to the U.S., told reporters Saturday that Ukrainian forces have destroyed 102 Russian tanks, 14 fighter jets, 11 helicopters, 15 artillery pieces and 536 armored vehicles.

"We are defending our homes, we are defending our families, we are defending democracy, we are defending our choice to be sovereign, but we are also defending Europe," the ambassador said.

CBS News' Christina Ruffini reported Saturday that for the first time since Russia's attack began Thursday, people were lined up at a crossing station on the Ukraine-Poland border trying to get back into Ukraine. Many of them were military-aged men who wanted to return to join the fight. However, tens of thousands of Ukrainians are still fleeing their country, prompting fears of a possible refugee crisis.''
 
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Russia Ukraine war could impact beer prices, supply in US - ABC7 Los Angeles
Some beer prices are climbing as most parts of the process cost more-- from aluminum cans to transportation.

Now, even the war in Ukraine could make you pay more for the beer you drink.

"The Ukraine accounts for about 20% of beer's usage of barley. It's one of the top five global producers of barley. So brewers, particularly at a global level, will be watching the supply and price of barley," said Jim McGreevy, president and CEO of The Beer Institute.

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