Russia launched its long-predicted invasion of Ukraine overnight, and dozens were reported dead within the first few hours.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, meanwhile, threatened unspecified consequences on anyone who would interfere with his aggression.
The Washington Examiner estimated the immediate death toll at more than 50 Ukrainian soldiers and civilians as explosions from incoming rockets and other munitions were reported from Kiev to Odessa.
Putin described his attack as a "special military operation" and many details remained sketchy at the outset of the violence.
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Russians reportedly cross the Ukrainian border at multiple points and they invaded at least one port, the report said.
"Paratroopers were reportedly seen over Odessa and ground assaults were launched from Crimea, Donetsk and Belarus among other cities," the Examiner reported, as missile strikes were reported in Mariuol and Kharkiv too.
Joe Biden promised new sanctions on Moscow and on Thursday held a meeting of his advisers to talk.
The report noted, "It was unclear if Russian President Vladimir Putin intends to seize the disputed and largely ethnic Russian Donbas region along Ukraine's eastern border with Russia, where he earlier recognized breakaway territories, or has his sights set on a full-scale in