Report from Ukraine: ‘This situation won’t be resolved until Putin is gone or is dead’

Oleksandr Proshuta, a sports journalist and commentator, on life on the ground in Kyiv and the fear that came with the attack on a nuclear power plant near his home city of Zaporizhzhya

Oleksandr Proshuta: ‘For the country in general, it has been a week of hell’

It’s pretty calm here. Since maybe Sunday or Monday, it has been stable in Kyiv. There have been some explosions and a missile hit Babyn Yar, a monument commemorating victims of the Holocaust. During the same attack they also burned a basketball gym that is used by kids in the city.

For the country in general, it has been a week of hell. They are attacking neighbourhoods, attacking peaceful people. Compared to cities like Kharkiv, ...