The death toll continues to rise. What is the situation in Ukraine now?
Ukraine now faces difficulties from all sides
At least 150,000 Russian troops near Ukraine's border and recognized two separate areas within it
First killed in its ranks as a result of the Russian invasion
For months, Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied plans to attack Ukraine, but has now torn up a peace deal and ordered his forces to "keep the peace" in the separatist-controlled eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk.
Russia has deployed at least 150,000 Russian troops near Ukraine's border and has recognized two separate areas within it. What happened next could jeopardize Europe's entire security architecture.
Putin announced the start of a "military operation" in Donbass and Biden calling for a "unified and decisive" response
As soon as the Russian operation began, Ukrainian citizens piled up in shops, banks and ATMs in eastern Ukrainian cities, notably Kharkiv, according to a news correspondent now.
Ukraine has confirmed that the number of victims of the Russian military attack has risen to 8 so far, according to media reports. The death toll from the Russian invasion of Ukraine has risen.
Ukrainian border guards announced Thursday (February 24th) that three people had been killed in the Russian invasion.
Ukrainian border guards said in a statement that Russian tanks and other heavy equipment crossed the border in several northern regions as well as from Kremlin-annexed Crimea in southern Ukraine.
Ukraine has confirmed that the number of victims of the Russian military attack has risen to 8 so far, according to media reports. The death toll from the Russian invasion of Ukraine has risen.
Ukrainian border guards announced Thursday (February 24th) that three people had been killed in the Russian invasion.
Ukrainian border guards said in a statement that Russian tanks and other heavy equipment crossed the border in several northern regions as well as from Kremlin-annexed Crimea in southern Ukraine.
Ukrainian border guards said Russian ground forces entered Ukraine on Thursday from several directions, hours after President Vladimir Putin announced an attack on the country.
Ukrainian authorities say seven people have been killed and nine civilians injured in Russian shelling.