Moment BBC journalist ducks for cover as Russian missiles hit Kyiv behind him during live broadcast

Moment BBC journalist ducks for cover as Russian missiles hit Kyiv behind him during live broadcast

Ukraine's capital was hit by multiple strikes this morning amid reports of blasts in several other cities - as Russian president Vladimir Putin's revenge for an explosion which crippled the Crimea Bridge got under way. The BBC's correspondent in Kyiv, Hugo Bachega (pictured), was delivering a news report on a roof in front of the city's iconic St. Michael's Monastery when the sound of a rocket could be heard roaring overhead. He stopped his report mid-sentence to glance behind him, before an explosion could be heard in the distance - forcing him to duck down. Mr Bachega and his crew later spoke to the BBC to confirm they were safe, the broadcaster reported. A number of people were killed and hurt in the Kyiv strikes, officials said, though the exact toll is currently unclear. One missile struck close to a monument to Mykhailo Hrushevsky, a Ukrainian statesman, while another hit the Shevchenkivsky district - both in the centre of the city. Videos showed cars on fire in the streets.


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Uploaded: 2022-10-10

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