My neighbourhood was destroyed by the interminable bombing, which began in the first days of the war. I don't recognise my city anymore, my beautiful Kharkiv.
My neighbourhood was destroyed by the interminable bombing, which began in the first days of the war. I don't recognise my city anymore, my beautiful Kharkiv.
today, leaders of the western military alliance nato pledged more military aid to ukraine at an emergency summit in brussels. inside ukraine, the war rages. we begin with a special report from kharkiv a city which has faced endless russian missile strikes and shelling. 0ur correspondent quentin sommerville and cameraman darren conway have spent time with two fighters who ve been at the frontline a month of fighting alone. and russian guns still haven t silenced ukraine s cry for freedom. at the kharkiv philharmonic, maria baranovska may not have an audience, but this is not a city abandoned, only a city half gone. she remains here with her ten month old boy. staying is her duty.
to ukraine and to send thousands more troops to eastern europe after meeting at an emergency summit in brussels. the g7 and eu also held meetings in the belgian capital in a show of western unity against moscow. we ll have more on that in a moment. but we start with a special report from inside the city of kharkiv in the east of the country, less than a0 kilometres from the russian border. it s faced relentless russian missile strikes and shelling. 0ur correspondent quentin sommerville and cameraman darren conway have spent time with two fighters who have been on the front line in kharkiv from the very beginning. violin plays a month of fighting alone, and russian guns still haven t silenced ukraine s cry for freedom. at the kharkiv philharmonic, maria baranovska may not have an audience,