the danger drove people underground. the metro is the safest place to huddle here when the city s under fire. but as russian missiles hit the power grid, the trains all stopped. i ve sat here about three hours. and i want to go home. but in southern ukraine, it was homes that were hit. hours later, rescuers were still searching for people trapped in the ruins. a child is missing here. this strike was on president zelensky s home town. translation: whatever the missile worshippers l from moscow are hoping for, it won t change the balance of power in this war. they have enough missiles left for mass strikes, but we have enough determination and self belief to return what belongs to us. in northern kharkiv, the day turns dark, as the power went down right across the town.
a child is missing here. this strike was on president zelensky s home town. translation: whatever the missile worshippers l from moscow are hoping for, it won t change the balance of power in this war. they have enough missiles left for mass strikes, but we have enough determination and self belief to return what belongs to us. in northern kharkiv, the day turns dark, as the power went down right across the town. this country now copes with what was once unimaginable. handing out hot food. ..keeping people warm. and even in kyiv, queuing for water in the street, defying russia s efforts to wear them down. but these attacks affect even the most vulnerable. we found this old people s home without heat, light or water. it s running on sheer resilience. nella s children just brought her here from the south, thinking she d be safer.
but in southern ukraine, it was homes that were hit. hours later, rescuers were still searching for people trapped in the ruins. a child is missing here. this strike was on president zelensky s home town. translation: whatever the missile worshippers l from moscow are hoping for, it won t change the balance of power in this war. they have enough missiles there for mass strikes, but we have enough determination and self belief to return what belongs to us. in northern kharkiv, the day turned dark, as the power went down right across town. this country now copes with what was once unimaginable, handing out hot food, keeping people warm, and even in kyiv, queuing for water in the street, defying russia s efforts
kyiv was woken by more missile strikes. the danger drove people underground. the metro is the safest place to huddle here when the city s under fire. but as russian missiles hit the power grid, the trains all stopped. i ve been sitting here about three hours. i want to go home. but in southern ukraine, it was homes that were hit, killing three and trapping others under the ruins. in northern kharkiv, day turns dark. the power went down right across the town. this country now copes with what was once unimaginable. handing out hot food. ..keeping people warm. and even in kyiv, queuing for water in the street,
killing three and trapping others under the ruins. in northern kharkiv, day turns dark. the power went down right across the town. this country now copes with what was once unimaginable. handing out hot food. keeping people warm. and even in kyiv queuing for water in the street. defying russia s efforts to wear them down. but these attacks affect even the most vulnerable. we found this old people s home without heat, light or water. it is running on sheer resilience. her children just brought her here from the south thinking she would be safer. translation: we are all waiting for peace, really waiting. -