when he had just arrived in the city of dnipro to report on the fighting in southeastern ukraine. there isn t a single ukrainian city which is untouched by russia s latest tactic, really, and we thought its strategy of targeting ukraine s infrastructure would stop as the weather improved. but it s clear that the kremlin wants to sustain the pressure on both the ukrainian population, but as well as the ukrainian air defence stockpiles, which are under strain. so, it s become an aerial battle of attrition. there are terribly heavy missile attacks on towns and cities like dnipro and kyiv itself, but life does go on, doesn t it? we tend to tell stories of conflict and the images people see are sadly damaged buildings, destroyed homes, trenches, soldiers fighting. and those are the images that
city which is untouched by russia s latest tactic really. we thought its strategy of targeting ukraine s infrastructure would stop as the weather improved, but it s clear that the kremlin wants to sustain the pressure on both the ukrainian population as well as the ukrainian air defence stockpiles, which are under strain. so it has become an aerial battle of attrition. there are terribly heavy missile attacks on towns and cities like dnipro and kyiv itself, but life does go on, doesn t it? we tend to tell stories of conflict and the images people see are, sadly, damaged buildings, destroyed homes, trenches, soldiers fighting, and those are the images that people tend to remember. and while you have heavy fighting in some pockets, and it really is strange,
but it s clear that the kremlin wants to sustain the pressure on both the ukrainian population, but as well as the ukrainian air defence stockpiles, which are under strain. so, it s become an aerial battle of attrition. there are terribly heavy missile attacks on towns and cities like dnipro and kyiv itself, but life does go on, doesn t it? we tend to tell stories of conflict and the images people see are sadly damaged buildings, destroyed homes, trenches, soldiers fighting. and those are the images that people tend to remember. and while you have heavy fighting in some pockets, and it really is strange where you could be. i remember being close to bakhmut, we were heading there injanuary, and we were in a petrol station where we stopped off to get some snacks and a cup of coffee, and people were there queuing, waiting to get fuel for their vehicles, and then, you effectively took a left and found yourself in the most intense fighting. but it is a country where life
as the ukrainian air defence stockpiles, which are under strain. so, it s become an aerial battle of attrition. there are terribly heavy missile attacks on towns and cities like dnipro and kyiv itself, but life does go on, doesn t it? we tend to tell stories of conflict and the images people see are sadly damaged buildings, destroyed homes, trenches, soldiers fighting. and those are the images that people tend to remember. and while you have heavy fighting in some pockets, and it really is strange where you could be. i remember being close to bakhmut, we were heading there injanuary, and we were in a petrol station where we stopped off to get some snacks and a cup of coffee, and people were there queuing, waiting to get fuel for their vehicles, and then, you effectively took a left and found yourself in the most intense fighting.
battle of attrition. there are terribly heavy missile attacks on towns and cities like dnipro and kyiv itself, but life does go on, doesn t it? we tend to tell stories of conflict and the images people see are, sadly, damaged buildings, destroyed homes, trenches, soldiers fighting, and those are the images that people tend to remember. and while you have heavy fighting in some pockets, and it really is strange, i remember being close to bakhmut, heading there injanuary, and we were in the petrol station where we stopped off to get some snacks and a cup of coffee. people were there queueing, waiting to get fuel for their vehicles and then you effectively took a left and found yourself in the most intense fighting. but it is a country where life hasn t really stopped. we hear an awful lot