At 4 o’clock this morning, the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, ordered the attack on Ukraine. Meanwhile, CNN correspondent Matthew Chance analyzed the last words of the Russian leader from a rooftop in the Ukrainian capital.
A few minutes after Putin’s announcement, the bombings of Kiev They surprised Chance live. After the initial scare, the journalist remained calm and looked live on the horizon to see where the tremendous noise came from. “There have been four or five explosions,” the journalist continued.
Then the protocol for these situations began. The first thing was to put on the safety suit, to protect himself, something that Chance did without leaving the shot. First the heavy armored vest with the press ID. Then the helmet. Everything with absolute calm and at the same time that he was still looking around him, trying to capture from the heights of a building next to the chaos any information that he could transfer to the world.
Source: Lasexta

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