I was having dinner with people the other night and just to think, 14 months ago, it looked like Kyiv was, going to be taken by the advancing Russian forces.Īnd you look now and and when you look at the situation in the capital and it's just so clear that, Russia has failed. They just have to get on with life and you learn pretty quickly you've gotta get some sleep and deal with it and carry on. I was talking to some people this morning and they were just talking about how frightening it is. The the people of Kyiv have learned to live with it. ![]() I heard over a dozen explosions and when I looked out of the window, I could see what looked like flares falling, but I think those might have been the debris from the rockets.Ĭommenting on Kyiv's response to this latest barrage, Heathcliff continued: With artillery it's different, but it was a very noisy night and the hotel shook. I got woken up by the explosions and I've never heard anything like it. ![]() He began by talking live to Telegraph Photojournalist Heathcliff O'Malley, who gave a first hand account of last night's missile strike on Kyiv: Dominic Nicholls, Associate Editor of Defence, hosts today's podcast episode.
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