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BBCNEWS Breakfast March 5, 2022 06:02:00

war. close to kyiv, this man s the latest to be had as russian forces get nearer. he says the fire started with a sudden explosion in his children s bedroom. they had gone to the shops just children s bedroom. they had gone to the shopsjust ten children s bedroom. they had gone to the shops just ten minutes earlier. this fear and panic is spreading across the country, as this creeping invasion trudges on. with a second city now reported to have fallen from ukrainian control. the president says without more help from nato countries, more of his people are condemned. translation: for nine days people are condemned. translation: for nine days we people are condemned. translation: for nine days we have people are condemned. translation: for nine days we have been people are condemned. translation: for nine days we have been seeing - people are condemned. translation: for nine days we have been seeing a i for nine days we have been seeing a fierce war. they are destroying our cities

BBCNEWS Breakfast March 5, 2022 07:14:00

border, and it is almost impossible to find any room or accommodation, so people are sleeping in cars, or on the floor. lots of tears everywhere. while my dad, he is stuck in kyiv and he cannot even see his own mum, who is 96, and she doesn t have access to medical care, and only volunteers can help her and bring some medical pills, but she cannot find many things in pharmacies anymore. most of the things are gone, and we are still waiting for this humanitarian assistance coming from other countries, but it takes unfortunately two or three days because ukraine is quite big, and to get it logistically by car it takes more than two or three days. lisa. more than two or three days. lisa, ust this more than two or three days. lisa, just this morning more than two or three days. lisa, just this morning we

BBCNEWS Breakfast March 5, 2022 06:03:00

inevitable. nato deliberately decided not to close the sky. so who can blame families decided not to close the sky. so who can blame families for decided not to close the sky. so who can blame families for trying - decided not to close the sky. so who can blame families for trying to - can blame families for trying to escape? these are ukrainian soldiers helping their own people over the remains of a wrecked bridge so they can get to somewhere safe. a rocket hit the building next to ours she says. we are scared, we can t sleep . people and panic don t know what to do, this man says. the children have been in the basement and they have nothing to eat. barf! and they have nothing to eat. boy! this was care s and they have nothing to eat. boy! this was care s station and they have nothing to eat. eat this was care s station yesterday. it has become a sending off point forfamilies heading it has become a sending off point for families heading further west. fathers, sons and bro

BBCNEWS Breakfast March 5, 2022 06:31:00

although the fighting and the shelling has been getting closer and more intense. look at these pictures from the edge of the city, this family s home was hit close to one of the airports where there s been heavy fighting all week, they say a rocket or something like that hit their children s bedroom. just minutes after the children had left the house. a lucky escape for that family, but you can see the pain that this war is causing people across the country. there are other cities effectively surrounded and being cut off. mariupol is the biggest of those, one of the ports. power and water supplies have been cut off it s effectively under siege. and this footage has been verified by the bbc this morning, showing a helicppter attack on the city. it s a strategic important city, connecting crimea with the rest of ukraine. if russia can control that city,

BBCNEWS Breakfast March 5, 2022 07:13:00

happen tomorrow or in the next hour, and we keep receiving calls from relatives, loved ones and friends, but there are more attacks, that they are sitting in shelters, but there is no sometimes internet or food, or problems with petrol. unfortunately we still have this problem of no basic things available, and it is close to a humanitarian crisis unfortunately. yes, absolutely, and at least you have just run through there, quite a list of challenges and problems you are facing right now. and you talk about being separated from friends and family and loved ones i understand you have family still in gear. what do you know about what is happening there? mr; gear. what do you know about what is happening there? happening there? my dad is in kyiv, my grandmother happening there? my dad is in kyiv, my grandmother is happening there? my dad is in kyiv, my grandmother is in happening there? my dad is in kyiv, my grandmother is in kyiv happening there? my dad is in kyiv, my grandmother

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