Russia-Ukraine live updates: Biden speaks as Ukraine says it’s lost control of Chernobyl

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KYIV, Ukraine — Russia launched a broad attack on Ukraine from multiple directions early Thursday, bombarding cities, towns and villages and advancing toward the capital, Kyiv, as Ukrainian forces tried to stem the onslaught of Russian ground forces and air power.

The Russian incursion into Ukraine is taking place along three main fronts, according to a senior U.S. defense official, who said the moves were “clearly designed to take key population centers” and topple Ukraine’s democratically-elected, pro-Western government.

Meantime, Ukrainian authorities said that Russian invasion forces have captured the abandoned Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the scene of a 1986 disaster that rocked the region.

The Ukraine border guard service published a video of Russian military vehicles entering the country on Feb. 24. (Border Service of Ukraine)

Leaders from the Group of Seven condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin for having “reintroduced war to the European continent” by attacking Ukraine. The G-7 leaders held an emergency virtual meeting Thursday, then called on Putin to withdraw all forces. NATO announced it will bolster its eastern flank and host an emergency summit and Western governments pledged more sanctions.

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Global markets convulsed Thursday as Russia launched a military assault on Ukraine, with the three major U.S. indexes opening in correction territory as investors braced for further uncertainty and energy-related disruptions.Putin warned of grave consequences for anyone considering interfering with Russia’s plans, appearing to threaten the use of nuclear weapons. At a later news conference, Putin claimed Russia was “not given a chance to act in any other way as the security risks were really serious for our country.”