overnight, you hear the howl of air raid sirens which wake everyone up. we had one at about four this morning and three the night before and you lie awake, worrying those sirens will be followed by explosions. so far they have nots but people here in lviv feel war every moment. 50 but people here in lviv feel war every moment. but people here in lviv feel war every moment. but people here in lviv feelwar eve moment. , ., ., every moment. so surreal hearing you describe that- every moment. so surreal hearing you describe that. thanks every moment. so surreal hearing you describe that. thanks for every moment. so surreal hearing you describe that. thanks for that. - everyone usually concerned about what is happening in mariupol. real humanitarian disaster happening as well as the bombing of a theatre. last week, we spoke to vitalina dubovyk, who is from mariupol but moved to kyiv at age 17 for university and stayed their since it s been ten years. she and her husband have fled f
air raid warning about an hour ago. everybody has the app on their mobile phones. when you get that, you have to find shelter. work continued here for the people in lviv. just a few minutes later, the app said there was an all clear. that is the minute by minute rhythm of life that has been developed in lviv. my colleague james waterhouse is in kyiv, the capital, and he has this update us on the latest situation across the country. it has been a grim game of roulette for so many people that live here, where there is interceptor missiles, for example. every morning we have woken up to reports of a residential block being struck. this morning, you are right, there are sirens that have been sounding off here in the city, as well as the kyiv region, as well as in zhytomyr region, further west, towards where most of the fighting is happening. it s been quite a still morning. we actually had a smog warning
and his 15 year old son is expected to start at a school in poland next week, a special school for ukrainians who fled across the border. you get a sense of some of the infrastructure on that side of the infrastructure on that side of the border. we see the infrastructure here as people are sifting through mountains and mountains of clothes, food supplies, boxes of baby food, to try to get it out throughout the country. my colleague james waterhouse is in kyiv, the capital, and he has this update us on the latest situation across the country. it has been a grim game of roulette for so many people that live here, where there is intercepted missiles, for example. every morning we have woken up to reports of a residential block being struck. this morning, you are right, there are sirens that have been sounding off here in the city, as well as the kyiv region, as well as in zhytomyr region, further west, towards where most of the fighting is happening. it s been quite a still morning. we a