In Pictures: Russia invades Ukraine – forces launching a major military assault on the country from the north, south and east.
Month: February 2022
State of emergency in Ukraine as US warns Putin ready is the headline on the front page of the Guardian.
Putin’s gone full Tonto says the front page of the Metro – the paper leads with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
World faces ‘moment of peril’ says UN is the headline for The Independent – the paper features an image of Putin.
Warning from Ukraine: Welcome to hell says the front page of the Daily Mirror – the paper leads with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Crown jewels stolen says the Sun as it reports on the theft of props from the popular TV show The Crown,
Daily Express – Hell bend – No stopping Putin
The Independent says Workers have started dismantling the Marble Arch mound after the tourist attraction was widely deemed an outrageous waste of money.
The Independent says Motorists are facing difficult driving conditions and schools are shut in some areas as snow falls in many parts of the country, amid warnings of lightning strikes.
The Independent says Ireland has promised “very direct and very hard-hitting” sanctions against Russia, after the latest attack on Ukraine.
The Independent says Strikes by London Underground (LU) workers are to go ahead next week after talks failed to resolve a dispute over jobs, pensions and conditions.
The Independent says Netflix has confirmed that expensive props used in its extravagant and award-winning series The Crown have been stolen.
The Metro says Ukraine is under heavy attack by Russian forces after Vladimir Putin finally gave the order for his invasion to begin.
The Metro says Ukrainian authorities have confirmed Russian boots are on the ground inside the country.
The Metro says The roads out of Kyiv have filled with cars as families attempt to get to safer territory following the start of the Russian invasion.
The Metro says The two prosecutors leading the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation into former president Donald Trump’s business practices abruptly resigned on Wednesday.
The Metro says Ed Sheeran has paid tribute to Jamal Edwards, describing the late SBTV founder as a ‘brother’ and saying he would ‘not be here without him’.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has pledged that the UK and its allies will respond “decisively” to Russia’s attack on Ukraine – as he prepares a COBRA meeting.
The Guardian says A 7-square-metre microflat, cramming in a bed, toilet, shower, sink and a microwave tucked under the pillow, has sold for 80% above its minimum listing price at £90,000.
The Guardian says France has extended its time limit for abortion after an epic battle in parliament, amid anger that thousands of women had to travel abroad each year to terminate pregnancies.
The Guardian says Hong Kong’s government has invoked emergency powers to allow doctors and nurses from the Chinese mainland as Covid overwhelms hospitals.
The Guardian says Further details of the animosity between Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy have been detailed in a new book about the making of Mad Max: Fury Road.
Thursday’s front pages.
In a television address, the Russian President called the West an “empire of lies” and called for the “demilitarisation and de-nazification” of Ukraine while stating that “we do not intend to occupy Ukraine.”
Euronews says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday morning declared martial law and says Russia has launched strikes against border and military infrastructure.