The White House released an image of President Joe Biden on the emergency call with other G7 leaders, as they met for crisis talks following Monday's Russian missile barrage
* An emergency virtual G7 meeting began at 8:09 am - and ended at 9:42 am
* Volodomyr Zelensky joined at the start of the meeting to ask for more help
* World leaders promised 'severe consequences' if Russia used nuclear weapons
* It comes at a crucial moment, a day after Russian missiles bombarded Ukraine
* President Joe Biden added his voice to an international chorus of condemnation
* Ukraine said 83 missiles were fired at energy networks and civilians
* It represented the most widespread attacks since the war began in February
* They showed the 'utter brutality' of Putin's 'illegal war,' said Biden
Leaders of the world's most industrialized nations promised Tuesday 'severe consequences' if Russia uses nuclear, chemical or biological weapons on Ukraine after an emergency virtual meeting.
President Joe Biden and his allies from G7 democracies promised to hold Vladimir Putin accountable for war crimes.
Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky joined Biden and other world leaders on the call to demand more air defense systems for his embattled country.
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Russia-Ukraine updates: G7 leaders say will hold Putin to account for missile strikes -- DW
Live: G7 leaders say they will hold Putin 'to account' for Ukraine missile strikes -- France 24
Ukraine-Russia war: G7 countries will back Kyiv 'for as long as it takes' -- BBC
UN, G7 decry Russian attack on Ukraine as possible war crime -- AP
G-7 leaders promise to back Ukraine against Russian aggression for ‘as long as it takes’ -- CNBC
G7 countries to never recognize former parts of Ukraine as part of Russia — statement -- TASS
Ukraine seeks more Western air defence help, NATO tightens security -- Rueters
Zelenskiy asks G7 for monitoring of Ukraine’s border with Belarus -- The Guardian
Zelensky wants international observers on Belarus border -- RT
Zelenskiy asks G7 for monitoring of Ukraine’s border with Belarus -- The Guardian
Ukraine's Zelenskyy pushes 'peace formula' in G7 meeting, but says 'no dialogue' with Putin -- FOX News
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