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Moment BBC journalist sees images of her Kyiv home hit by Russian air strikes while live on air

A BBC journalist saw harrowing footage of her family home in Kyiv damaged by Russian airstrikes while live on air.

Olga Malchevska was speaking about the Russian invasion of Ukraine on BBC World News on Friday (February 25) when she revealed that the photos and footage circulating from Kyiv was of the apartment block where her family lives.

During the broadcast from the studio in London, Olga told host Karin Giannone that she had 'finally' heard from her mum who, along with her family, are still in the capital city.

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"I just got a message from my mum finally. I couldn't reach her," Olga said. "She's been taking shelter, she's hiding in the basement and luckily she was not in our building which was bombed at night."

Karin asked: "And that was literally the building we've been talking about that has been destroyed by what happened?"

To which Olga responded: "Yes, when we agreed yesterday about coming to your studio in the morning, I could not imagine that actually, at 3am London time, I would find out that actually my home was bombed."

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She added: "Those pictures, that footage that everybody saw... is literally my home."

Olga then 'thanked God' that her family is safe.

It was at that moment the BBC World News showed the photos and footage of Olga's apartment block, partially destroyed by the strikes.

Understandably overcome with emotion, Olga begins to describe the scenes; seeing the fire brigade coming to help and footage of the streets of Kyiv.

"This actual building is my home," she says in disbelief.

Presenter Karin interjects: "Olga, I don't want you to be forced to talk about something that's so sudden and traumatic.

"This is unimaginable

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