Starting from around 3am UK time, attacks were reported across Ukraine, including in several western cities, close to the border with Poland.
24 February 2022
Oil prices soared to levels not seen in eight years, trading was suspended on the Moscow Stock Exchange, and the rouble plummeted to a record low against the dollar after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Starting from around 3am UK time, attacks were reported across Ukraine, including in several western cities, close to the border with Poland.
The price of Brent crude oil had jumped by 5.6% by a little after 7am UK time to 102.30 dollars per barrel, hitting its highest point since 2014.
Around the same time the rouble tanked. The US dollar gained more than 10% against the Russian currency at one point.
I continue negotiations with the leaders. Received support from the Emir of Qatar @TamimBinHamad. The world is with us.
— Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) February 24, 2022
Early in the morning the Moscow Stock Exchange said it had “suspended trading on all of its markets until further notice”.
But it later restarted at 10am local time, 7am in the UK.
Trading will not open in much of Europe, including London, until 8am; however the euro has already dropped 0.6% against the dollar and the pound has fallen 0.5% against the dollar.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Thursday morning that he had spoken to the leaders of the US, Germany, the EU, Poland and the UK.
He said he had “urged to stop Putin, war against (Ukraine) and the world immediately. Building an anti-Putin coalition. Immediate sanctions, defence and financial support to (Ukraine). Close the airspace. The world must force (Russia) into peace.”