Invasion of Ukraine: A BBC journalist weeps over the broadcast

Several people who watched it BBC News at 22:00 on the night of Thursday 24/2, on the night of the first day of the Russian invasion of Kievsaw the correspondent Clive Myrie shed a tear while reporting on the tragic experiences of the country.

The journalist informed the viewers about the air raids that followed the ground invasion of Russian forcessaying that “they violated the borders in three main directions from the east, the south and the north”.

As he introduced the BBC News International correspondent Orla Guerin, a tear seemed to fall on his cheek, a moment that was noticed by many people watching the news program.

In the BBC News night program, Myrie gave an update on Russia’s offensive against Ukraine “by land, sea and air”, stating that “fierce fighting is taking place”.

Many viewers praised Myrie for presenting the BBC news at 1pm, 6pm and 10pm, with one saying: “Clive Myrie is doing a real report. They are really one of the best of the best. “

Earlier in the day, Myrie was alarmed when he appeared to change jackets during a live broadcast in Kiev as war sirens sounded around him.

After wearing protective clothing with fellow BBC presenter Lyse Doucet, she explained that they wore flak jackets after hearing the air raid sirens.

Source: News Beast

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