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BBC News-20220130-13:20:00

question of fighting in the trenches, it is woven through all aspects of life here, through people, what language they use, how they spend their time, culturally, buildings that they frequent, this morning, we were at saint michael's cathedral that you can see behind us, it was completely destroyed by the soviets in the 1930s and rebuilt at the turn of the century. and when we went to mass there this morning, the priest was talking about in his words, the terrorists, in other words, the terrorists, in other words, the terrorists, in other words, the russians in eastern ukraine so they have lived with this war in its many dimensions for a very long time but they are mindful that when you have more than 100,000 russian troops massing on different points on your border, when you have heavy weaponry, you do have to worry because the president made it clear if the war does ratchet up another

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BBC News-20220130-14:04:00

far beyond ukraine's borders. caroline hawley, bbc news. our chief intrnational correspondent lyse doucet is following developments in kyiv. we heard from the president a few days ago telling the world to calm down, back in his mind, and i had had this repeatedly from other ukrainian since he spoke, that the situation now is not different from what it was a year ago. you have to understand ukraine's crisis with russia is not simply a question of fighting in the trenches, it is woven through all aspects of life here, through the language they use, how they spend their time culturally, buildings that they frequent. this morning we were at saint michael's cathedral that you can see right behind us. it was completely destroyed by the soviets

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World Business Report-20220224-05:31:00

have signature cobbled streets that winds through the historic part of kyiv, you have saint michael's cathedral there, the square in front, the traffic seems to be polite here. we have got reports of heavy traffic in more of the outskirts of the city, presumably as people try to get out. as you say, we have heard an air raid, an air siren go off twice now, and it is the way ukrainians hope they wouldn't hope they wouldn't be waking up this morning. the crisis has intensified over the last few days. we heard seven or eight faint explosions this morning, almost like a thunderclapjust over morning, almost like a thunderclap just over the horizon, and notjust in that direction, across the river, but spanning right across the city to the commercial sector in my left hand shoulder, and

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BBC World News-20220224-05:04:00

right across the river and over the past saint michael's cathedral to my right. so that sounded quite large—scale, and then we have reports this morning from some colleagues to the east, they heard a loud explosion there, and a government official has told the bbc that troops have been crossing into odessa, to the south, very close to the russian border, as well as in the city of kharkiv to the north—east, which is 25 miles from the russian border, as well as troop movement in the south—west of russia. so the reports and signs this morning are that this is a large—scale escalation of this crisis where we first saw russian troops building up last april. the focal point for the last couple of days certainly has been increased infighting in rebel—held territories in the donbass region to the east, 400

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BBC News-20220224-09:29:00

have then seen is people queueing for cash machines trying to get money out, panic buying food and clothing but we now find ourselves in the calm eye of the storm. we have never seen it so quiet, with saint michael's cathedral behind us and usually there are cars speeding around the cobbled streets here, people walking to work. i've got to say, people are still going to work, but, for the first time over the last 2a hours, we are seeing people in military uniforms. more than 1,000 reservists have been called up. we are in a state of martial law, we have seen more police officers on street corners and vehicles and the likes of the capital finds itself in a state of readiness. shes capital finds itself in a state of readiness-_ capital finds itself in a state of readiness. �* , ., , , readiness. as we hear the bells tollin: readiness. as we hear the bells tolling for _ readiness. as we hear the bells tolling for ukrainians, - readiness. as we hear the bells tolling for ukrainians, we - readiness. as we hear the bells tolling for ukrainians, we can i readiness. as we hear the bells l tolling for ukrainians, we can see the buses running on time and, you know, when we report on walls, we often look at the troops and the trenches but this is war, people having to get used to, if that is possible, this last eight years of

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HARDtalk-20220224-04:47:00

and they are used to it. they often talk about their desire to fight. some have upped sticks and moved west to people like lviv that that is just the sound of screeching car over there — but in a city quite lively, people walking, filling pavements but this morning it is quiet. the signature cobbled streets here are quiet. the light have just gone out, the sun rising over saint michael's cathedral over my shoulder but given there is something larger scale happening here, ukrainians say i want to stay and fight, this is not been a battle of identity and they have admitted they don't know what it means because we are hearing and some other seeing is something larger scale and we don't know if there is going to be fighting and it is those unknowns that are part of the

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BBC News-20220225-19:04:00

leadership of ukraine, saying going to send more weapons, even and defence systems. the loudest message ukrainian is a hearing these continuing russian attacks on a city where it has to be said in the last few days the energy that seem to be dreaming of its people. behind me, the goldenjames saint michael's cathedral no longer shine. the foreign ministry deciding it has gone dark. people going into bomb shelters all the metro to seek cover. some are playing with suitcases, dragging them down the streets but also signing up to fight. have a look at the latest developments with this report from our correspondent, nick beake.

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Breakfast-20220224-06:07:00

starting to get a picture. the focus has been on the east of the country, the occupied territories by russian backed militants. president putin gave them official recognition and ordered in troops. we were not clear whether the troops had gone in but all those signs, as well as the noises we are hearing. we had air raid siren go off this morning which is something we have not heard before. this part of kyiv, with saint michael's cathedral, the foreign ministry building, it is usually busy with traffic constantly weaving through. this morning instead, there has been police vehicles are urging people to get off the pavement and the president himself, who wants officials to declare martial law, yesterday a state of emergency was brought in, meaning people's papers will be checked, vehicle checks, patrols, checkpoints, all things we have not seen, certainly in the capital and

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BBC News-20220226-14:14:00

poland. then there are those who have decided to stay, who are quietly sitting in metro stations or underground restaurants or car parts, sitting there and pondering. you can see and their expressions that added strain of what is going on. people ask occasionally what do you know, what you make of what is going on outside? they can't quite believe it, they want to know, it is hard to access information. some have kids, some are stretching their legs in the underground car park close to us. it is incredibly difficult time, when nobody is really seen any daylight on this clear blue day, nobody is venturing above ground. you might hear the chimes of the bells at saint michael's cathedral, that is the only sign of normality now and what has been an extraordinarily tragic and violent two days. it is has been an extraordinarily tragic and violent two days.— and violent two days. it is it's really heartbreaking - and violent two days. it is it's really heartbreaking to - and violent two days. it is it's really heartbreaking to see i and violent two days. it is it's. really heartbreaking to see the and violent two days. it is it's i really heartbreaking to see the city of kyiv and that country come under

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BBC News-20220227-09:05:00

explosions, shell fire. the closest we have heard on the east side of this river, which sits beyond the foreign ministry and saint michael's cathedral. that is a suburb. people have been sharing images of line of advancing russian columns almost, of armoured vehicles and soldiers moving with large automatic weapons, occasionally aiming down the sights. we learned yesterday that ukrainian forces were trying to put their attentions onto the bridges that cross the river as a defensive position. but the advance, if you like, sounds a lot closer than it has done before. the last 2a hours in the streets in the immediate streets, apart from the occasional sound of distant automatic fire or shelling have been eerily quiet. there is a curfew currently in place from last night until tomorrow morning. the city's mayor vitali klitschko says anyone seen will be

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