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Russian troops launch military action in Ukraine; “Terrible day for Ukraine, dark day for Europe”_ German Chancellor

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says the Russian attack on Ukraine is a blatant violation of international law and there is no justification for it.

Scholz tweeted on Thursday that Germany condemns the “reckless act by President Putin” in the strongest possible terms. He demanded Russia stop its military action immediately.

Scholz said, “this is a terrible day for Ukraine and a dark day for Europe.”

A spokesperson for the German government says Scholz talked with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy by phone on Thursday and pledged Germany’s solidarity with Ukraine and its people.

Russian troops have launched military action in Ukraine. It comes just hours after President Vladimir Putin announced what he called a “special military operation”.

Ukraine’s president is accusing Russia of carrying out missile strikes around the country.

The AFP news agency released images from a military airport in the eastern city of Chuguev after a Russian attack.

Residential areas of the city were also damaged.

Russian defense officials say their troops are targeting Ukrainian military facilities with high-precision weapons. They say the strikes have taken out infrastructure and suppressed air defenses.

They say the operation is not a threat to civilians. However, Ukrainian officials say the Russian attacks have killed more than 40 soldiers and wounded dozens of others.

They say a boy was killed in the country’s east after Russian shelling struck an apartment building.

The attacks began after Putin made a televised speech, explaining the country was starting the operation. He said Russia does not plan to occupy Ukraine’s territory.

Days earlier, Putin recognized two separatist regions in eastern Ukraine as an independent. He ordered Russian troops to be deployed as what he called “peacekeepers”.

In his speech, Putin suggested the action is intended to protect people who he says have been oppressed by Ukraine’s government.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, “We broke off diplomatic relations with Russia. Ukraine is defending itself and will not give up its freedom, no matter what Moscow thinks.”

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on all citizens to come forward and defend the country.

The Ukrainian border guards service says Russian troops attacked from neighboring Belarus.

The Russian military had deployed troops there for what it called military exercises.

Aggressions are also being reported in the South. Ukrainian officials released a video of what they said were Russian military vehicles arriving from Crimea.