The reporter Charlie D’Agataof the ‘CBS News’ network, while updating viewers on the events in Kiev, was present at one of the attacks by Russian forces.
(Due to the public interest aroused by the events between Russia and Ukraine, all our coverage of that invasion and related actions will have free access for all readers of EL TIEMPO).
For this reason, the events were recorded and went viral on the web.
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the north american experienced first-hand the impact of the bombings, since seconds after having made a live broadcast for the television network ‘CBS News’, everything lit up around him, and his face was surprised.
Fortunately, D’Agata and his team were not very close to the site of the explosion and nothing serious happened to them.
Just as CBS News’ Charlie D’Agata was coming off the air tonight in #kyiv Ukraine, the sky lit up behind him “almost like lightning” and booming explosions shook the city pic.twitter.com/8WbLkxhjUE
— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 3, 2022
After that, the reporter posted on his Twitter account his dismay at seeing both explosions and described them as the largest he had ever witnessed.
Two of the largest explosions I’ve ever experienced just went off in #kyiv.
— Charlie D’Agata (@charliecbs) March 2, 2022
(Don’t stop reading: 244 Colombians have already left Ukraine after the Russian invasion).
It should be noted that Russia sent a Russian military convoy to Kiev, which was stalled for the last 24 to 36 hours by the Ukrainian resistance. According to information from the Pentagon, the Russians are regrouping and evaluating the progress they have not made.
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