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BBCNEWS The Ukraine Invasion March 14, 2022 14:44:00

and just finally, what would you asked from the international communities now? the first thing the international community needs to do is do everything they can to end this war. number two, they need to give us the financial support we need to reach as many people as we possibly can because if they don t, for every person we don t reach on the inside of ukraine, there is going to be a person that leaves to go to the outside of ukraine. and that costs ten to a hundred times more. give us the financial support we need now because it is a lot cheaper to do it the right way at the front and than wait till it is too late. that was david beasley the chief of the world food programme speaking to me earlier here and leave. i m nowjoined by angelina kariakina who is currently in lviv but plans to go back to her hometown kyiv tomorrow. thank you very much forjoining us on the programme. you are currently in the west of the country, but you plan on travelling back to the capital. it is a potentia

Love Stories from Wartime Ukraine

On the morning of February 24, when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began with the Russian rockets shelling cities like Kyiv and razing small towns to the ground, several phrases were wiped out from our daily conversations.

Zelenskyy: We will execute Russian ultimatums when we no longer exist

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy says in an interview to three European Broadcasting Union (EBU) journalists that Ukraine is only a step to the result Putin is talking about, going after Europe. First to take the Baltic states, countries that were part of the USSR, and then other countries that had Soviet army and Soviet influence.

We don t underestimate the threat, but we don t panic! – Ukrainian journalist on the difficulties of her work  | Media Development | DW

In a time of crisis and war, a free and unbiased media is key to upholding democratic norms. Angelina Kariakina, head of news at public broadcaster UA:PBC, explains how it feels to work in an atmosphere of war. 

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