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The emergency U.N. Security Council meeting was meant as an eleventh hour effort to dissuade Russia from sending troops into Ukraine. But the message became moot even as it was being delivered.
While diplomats at U.N. headquarters were making pleas for Russia to back off — "Give peace a chance," Secretary-General Antonio Guterres implored — Russian President Vladimir Putin went on television in his homeland to announce a military operation that he said was intended to protect civilians in Ukraine.
Putin warned other countries that any effort to interfere with the Russian operation would lead to "consequences they have never seen."
The council, where Russia holds the rotating presidency this month, gathered Wednesday night hours after Russia said rebels in eastern Ukraine had asked Moscow for military assistance. Fears that Russia was laying the groundwork for war bore out about a half hour later.
"It's too late, my dear colleagues, to speak about de-escalation," Ukrainian Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya told the council. "I call on every one of you to do everything possible to stop the war."