threaten our country, our people, they should know russia will respond immediately and this will lead to such consequences the likes of which you have never experienced in your history. russian state tv went into overdrive, backing the assault, claiming ukrainian soldiers were surrendering en masse. a different mood here, at one of russia s last surviving independent papers. to show solidarity with ukraine, tomorrow s edition will be in russian and ukrainian. the paper s editor, dmitry muratov, won last year s nobel peace prize. he believes that president putin has done irreparable damage to his country. translation: unfortunately, | i have to say very bitter words. i think that today, february 24th, russia s future was taken away from it. our peace loving russian
experienced in history. from moscow, our correspondent steve rosenberg reports. there are moments that change the course of history. would this be one? russia invaded ukraine. its president threatened the west. translation: if anyone tries to stand in our way or even i threaten our country, our people, they should know russia will respond immediately and this will lead to such consequences the likes of which you have never experienced in your history. russian state tv went into overdrive, backing the assault, claiming ukrainian soldiers were surrendering en masse. a different mood here, at one of russia s last surviving independent papers.
went into overdrive, backing the assault, claiming ukrainian soldiers were surrendering en masse. a different mood here at one of russia s last surviving independent papers. to show solidarity with ukraine, tomorrow s edition will be in russian and ukrainian. the paper s editor, dmitry muratov, won last year s nobel peace prize. he believes that president putin has done irreparable damage to his country. translation: unfortunately, i have to say very bitter words. i think that today, february 2a, russia s future was taken away from it. 0ur peace loving russian people will now feel the hatred of the world, because we are starting a third world war in the centre of europe.
but there s a sense of shock among some ordinary russians, and protests tonight in moscow and st petersburg. from moscow our correspondent steve rosenberg reports. there are moments that change the course of history. would this be one? russia invaded ukraine. its president threatened the west. translation: if anyone tries to stand in our way or even i threaten our country, our people, they should know russia will respond immediately, and this will lead to such consequences the likes of which you have never experienced in your history. russian state tv went into overdrive, backing the assault, claiming ukrainian soldiers were surrendering en masse. a different mood here, at one of russia s last surviving independent papers. to show solidarity with ukraine, tomorrow s edition will be
president putin warned that any outside interference would lead to an immediate response never previously experienced in history. but there have been protests in dozens of cities, as steve rosenberg reports. there are moments that change the course of history. would this be one? russia invaded ukraine. its president threatened the west. translation: if anyone tries to stand in our way or even threaten our country, our people, they should know russia will respond immediately, and this will lead to such consequences the likes of which you have never experienced in your history. russian state tv went into overdrive, backing the assault, claiming ukrainian soldiers were surrendering en masse. a different mood here, at one of russia s last surviving independent papers. to show solidarity with ukraine, tomorrow s edition will be