not far up the road, ukrainian armour, in a capital city braced for the worst. and in the trafficjam, in every vehicle on this highway sit families who, for weeks, have prayed for peace. this is the main road out of the capital. that why is poland, it s lviv in the west, and the city there. armoured personnel carriers here and traffic as far as the eye can see trying to get out. the nearby petrol station is doing brisk business. in an atmosphere of dread. but while some fear for their lives, others will wait for the moment. we want to stay in our apartment with our family. we don t want to leave and we are staying in kyiv. are you worried
not far, up the road, ukrainian armour in a capital city braced for the worst. and in the trafficjam, in every vehicle on this highway sit families who, for weeks, had prayed for peace. this is actually the main road out of the capital. that way is poland, it s lviv in the west, and you ve got the city there. we ve got armoured personnel carrier5 here and a whole line of traffic for as far as the eye can see, trying to get out. the nearby petrol station is doing brisk bu5ine55 in an atmosphere of dread. but while some fear for their lives, others will wait for the moment. we want to stay in our apartments with our family. we don t want to leave and we stay in kyiv. are you worried, though, about what s going on? 0h, of course, we worry,
for many ukrainians their worst fears became a reality this morning as they awoke to news of their country being invaded. our correspondent clive myrie spent the day with the people of kyiv as they waited to learn what might happen. ukrainian troops burn piles and piles of documents. what they contain we don t know. but so great is the fear they could fall into russian hands, they must be destroyed. the enemy is literally at the gates. not far up the road, ukrainian armour, in a capital city braced for the worst. and, in the trafficjam, and every vehicle on this highway sit families who, for have prayed for peace. this is the main road out of the capital. that way is poland,
city braced for the worst. and in the trafficjam, in every vehicle on this highway sit families who, for weeks, had prayed for peace. this is actually the main road out of the capital. that way is poland. it s lviv in the west, and you ve got the city there. we ve got armoured personnel carriers here and a whole line of traffic for as far as the eye can see, trying to get out. the nearby petrol station is doing brisk business in an atmosphere of dread. but while some fear for their lives, others will wait, for the moment. we want to stay in our apartments with our family. we don t want to leave and we stay in kyiv. are you worried, though, about what s going on? 0h, of course, we worry, because i am wake up, like, five o clock in the morning and i listened and until now, i don t believe about the situation, but we will wait. beneath the city streets,
their country was being invaded. we spent the day speaking to some of those living here, and they have been telling us about the explosions they heard and what they ve seen. ukrainian troops burn piles and piles of documents. what they contain we don t know. but so great is the fear they could fall into russian hands, they must be destroyed. the enemy is literally at the gates. not far up the road, ukrainian armour, in a capital city braced for the worst. and, in the traffic jam, braced for the worst. and, in the trafficjam, and every vehicle on this highway sit families who, for have prayed for peace. this is the main road out of the capital. but why is poland, it s lviv in the west, and the city here for step a