say you do not carry this burden alone. i m grateful that we have members of the british red cross and salvation army here in the crowd who are available to talk to anyone who struggled to process these awful events. and as grace s father said so movingly yesterday, we all need to look out for each other and look after each other at this time. nottingham is a great city and the city where the events we have seen this week shock us because they are so unusual. they are not in our ordinary experience. we have a city thatis ordinary experience. we have a city that is safe and welcoming where people can go about their business without fear on a day to day basis and we must not allow fear to grip our streets and be the dominant emotion here. i m grateful to our partners who stood together for nottingham, many of you are here tonight and we will hear from some of you in a moment put up i m
advance. people werejoining up the face of an upcoming russian advance. people were joining up to join the territorial defence, they were nervous, people were being issued with automatic rifles and this city felt very different. it just shows, especially when many thought kyiv would fall, especially when so many thought president zelensky would be quickly toppled, not least the russians, itjust shows how much has happened in the year since. shows how much has happened in the yearsince. president zelensky greeted the leader of the free world, the world s most powerful politician, and their biggest ally, in a show like no other in a city thatis in a show like no other in a city that is no stranger to official visits. there was substance to the meeting, as you have seen, where more sizeable military support has been provided. interestingly, president zelensky seems to shelve his requests for fighterjets, president zelensky seems to shelve his requests forfighterjets, but you can bet that
suffered russian bombardments. what is it been like in the last 2a hours? is it been like in the last 24 hours? , ., , , , is it been like in the last 24 hours? a , ., ., hours? as it happens, we had an air raid siren go hours? as it happens, we had an air raid siren go off hours? as it happens, we had an air raid siren go off while hours? as it happens, we had an air raid siren go off while i hours? as it happens, we had an air raid siren go off while i was - raid siren go off while i was broadcasting an hour ago halfway through an interview which was disconcerting but it is all clear now. we got back. lviv is a city thatis now. we got back. lviv is a city that is felt more secure over the last few weeks over the course of this war. this is a century city where people come to flee from the fighting rather than feeling like they might be involved in it. but that peace has on occasion shattered by missiles landing. about 36 hours ago we had three strike around the city. a coupl
officials deny that but residents in that city are described heavy showing and say they feel under siege. our cheap international correspondent lyse doucet is in kyiv for us. so many cities across ukraine are underfire for us. so many cities across ukraine are under fire and for us. so many cities across ukraine are underfire and under attack. russian troops advancing. in contrast the centre of the ukrainian capital remains eerily calm but it has been another day of air raid sirens constantly sounding. we have heard regular explosions on the outskirts of the city and into hours of time another carefully wilful across the city. the buildings around me are all dark. they have been that way throughout the day and the streets are eerily quiet as we have been reporting for the last seven days, most of life has gone underground but this is also a city thatis underground but this is also a city that is braced for more attacks from
the polish people for the welcome that they have shown to the ukrainian refugees. also coming with the promise that the us will take in 100,000 itself of the ukrainian refugees, and also will provide $1 billion in humanitarian aid. but his first stop is not here in warsaw. he first stop is not here in warsaw. he first prize to a city on the border overin first prize to a city on the border over in the east, and it is a city thatis over in the east, and it is a city that is beginning to feel on edge where the municipality is approaching the owners of private apartment buildings to see whether they can clean up and re purpose of they can clean up and re purpose of the cold war era shelters and basements in the bottom of apartment buildings to make them fit for purpose, in case of a russian attack. that shows you how on edge that city is. he will also meet american troops stationed there, some 9000 american troops in poland, shoring up the eastern flank. and he will meet some of the new a