the first major city to fall to the russian troops and this is what he had to say. the first thing is, - there is no law here. this is the level of insecurity that you could get shot - on the straight and no one is accountable. i there is no law or law enforcement here. i the only law that exists i is that they have been told by the russian military- authorities, that is the law and how it feels is terrifying. you feel insecure. i mean, living in any country, you are guaranteed that - you will be protected, your families will be l protected, your properties will be protected. - that sense of security has . gone, it does not exist at all. that is the thing, i meanl everything is so terrifying and insecure. i am talking to you right now next to my windowl and i could just get shot- here and no one is accountable for that, actually. i must mention max and his family, from the capital, he told us about his teenage son and his wife who were injured in a missile strike list saturday. max tol
and insecure. i am talking to you right now next to my windowl and i could just get shot- here and no one is accountable for that, actually. i must mention max and his family, from the capital, he told us about his teenage son and his wife who were injured in a missile strike list saturday. last saturday. max told us, this is not war, this is slaughter. he said that fact that his family survived was a billion to one chance. there is some good news, the family have been reunited and they are hoping to make their way out of kyiv and we are going to follow theirjourney on ukrainecast in forthcoming editions. so, do download and do subscribe. well, why don t we get an update from somebody who is living through this, and joining us now from kyiv, the ukrainian capital, is yuri. hi, yuri. hello, hello guys. now, up until last week, you were basically one of me and laura, you were a journalist. yes, i was a journalist