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first day i was coming here, i saw how artillery bombs and i saw the fight was nearly one kilometre from the place, i was on the oil station. now it is the place where russia wants to bomb. comparing to kyiv, it is more safe but i cannot say it is totally safe here. totally safe here. week might be heafina totally safe here. week might be hearing there totally safe here. week might be hearing there is totally safe here. week might be hearing there is potentially i totally safe here. week might be hearing there is potentially a i hearing there is potentially a problem with russian spies in your area. what can you tell us about that? , ., , area. what can you tell us about that? , .,, , , ., ., that? yes. people in vinnytsia are bein: that? yes. people in vinnytsia are being very that? yes. people in vinnytsia are being very tentative. that? yes. people in vinnytsia are being very tentative. they - that? yes. people in vinnytsia are being very tentative. they try i that? yes. p
bit closer, setting off car alarms nearby but it doesn t feel like we are on the verge of being attacked or having soldiers on the doorstep in the foreseeable. in the foreseeable. thank you so much for talking in the foreseeable. thank you so much for talking to in the foreseeable. thank you so much for talking to as in the foreseeable. thank you so much for talking to as and - in the foreseeable. thank you so much for talking to as and givingj in the foreseeable. thank you so i much for talking to as and giving us a latest picture of their where you are. thank you for your time and joining is on bbc news. we have also been speaking to someone who has actually escaped from kharkiv, the knees from the ukrainian youth delegate to the un who is now displaced inside the country. he told us his story of getting out. i just left kharkiv yesterday, and now i am staying just near the oil station which was blown up by russians yesterday, but i am staying safe and working constantly becau
the seven times champion was eliminated in the first round of qualifying today a shock for him. his worst performance without a penalty or crash in more than 10 years. the race takes place amid the backdrop of the missile strike yesterday at a nearby oil station. nick parrott has more. it was feared this weekend will be remembered for the missile strike on a nearby oilfacility remembered for the missile strike on a nearby oil facility that left formula i wondering if they should stay or leave early. the reassurance they needed was given on the show went on. qualifying is not always a memorable event but this will be hard to forget. especially for mick schumacher. some feel the circuit is too dangerous unfortunately the cars this year are stronger than ever. despite the ferocity of the impact, the son of michael schumacher seemed 0k. the son of michael schumacher seemed ok. you can see him chatting from a stretcher before being airlifted to hospital for further assessment. another sho
Major renovations are underway at what will be the new home of the Knox-Galesburg Symphony. WGIL reported in May 2021 that the Galesburg Symphony Society purchased the two properties at 95 and 107 North Seminary Street in downtown Galesburg. 95 Seminary was built in 1932 to house the Knox County Farm Bureau. Next door was The Oil Station, also built in 1932 and was most recently occupied by the Garden Gate. Executive Director Lucas Wood told WGIL when the properties were bought that The Orpheum is still going to be the primary place for KGS performances but this gives the orchestra a place to call "home" for the next generations of classical music lovers. Symphony board members have discussed ways the KGS can become a more sustainable and more inclusive partner in the community. The Symphony leadership says the space and configuration of the building are ideally suited to conversion to office space, teaching studios, and a small performance venue. Initial donations from symph