Russia takes aim at Kyiv
Russia has launched coordinated artillery and missile attacks in Ukraine, taking aim at key sites like Kyiv in its boldest offensive yet. Holly Williams reports.
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Russia has launched coordinated artillery and missile attacks in Ukraine, taking aim at key sites like Kyiv in its boldest offensive yet. Holly Williams reports.
A Russian cybercrime group is threatening to attack anyone opposing Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Conti announced on its web page that it would retaliate against Russia's opponents. Chris Krebs, the former director of the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, joins “CBS Saturday Morning” to discuss the threat and what it could mean for the United States.
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The Defense Ministry has called on anyone over the age of 18 to help defend the capital, and the people of Kyiv are turning up in droves.
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Ukrainian officials are warning that Russia's military is approaching its capital city Kyiv. Russian forces launched missile strikes early Friday, hitting residential areas. CBS News correspondent Bradley Blackburn joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
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Russia is pushing its invasion of Ukraine to the outskirts of the capital city, unleashing airstrikes and sending in troops and tanks. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joined CBS News' Anne-Marie Green from Kyiv to talk about how the Ukrainian people are fighting back.
"We are an independent country, and we will stay an independent country," said one woman sheltering in a subway system from Russian airstrikes.
The White House denies that President Biden is weighing cyberattacks against Russia. It comes as cyberattacks on Ukrainian government and banking websites continue, and the U.S. and Ukraine remain firm that Russia is responsible. CBS News technology reporter Dan Patterson discusses the latest on the cyber front.
Pentagon officials estimate the Russian invasion of Ukraine could result in up to 5 million refugees -- a mass exodus that would be one of the largest humanitarian crises since Syria in 2015. Jacob Kurtzher, director and senior fellow with the Humanitarian Agenda at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joined CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Omar Villafranca to discuss.
Texas Representative Sheila Jackson Lee joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Omar Villafranca from an undisclosed location near Ukraine to discuss Russia's attack on the country. She traveled to the region before the attack began to try to de-escalate the situation.
Russian President Vladimir Putin unleashed a tidal wave of violence across Ukraine with ballistic missile strikes. Fierce fighting is happening as Russian forces move into Ukraine from three sides and advance on Kyiv. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.
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President Biden said Russian President Vladimir Putin will bear the consequences of its war with Ukraine, announcing another round of sanctions aimed at crippling the Russian economy. Weijia Jiang has more.
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Following Russia's invasion, Ukrainians and other people across the region are now living in fear amid growing questions about the country's future. Peter Rough, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, joined CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss how Ukraine is defending itself.
Markets are tanking and energy prices soaring in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as oil surged to more than $100 a barrel and gas prices in Europe jumped more than 30% in the hours after Russia launched its attack. Helima Croft, managing director and global head of commodity strategy at Mena Research, spoke with CBS News' Tanya Rivero about what the invasion means for the global energy market.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and what the U.S. response could look like.
As President Biden vows more sanctions on Russia to deter its attacks on Ukraine, there are lessons to be learned from Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014. Edward Fishman, a former State Department staff member and adjunct fellow at The Center for a New American Security, joined CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Omar VIllafranca to discuss.
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