The moment Sky News team escapes explosions in Ukraine, they run for shelter

The Russian aggression follows two days in Ukraine. Fear and panic prevail as Ukrainians live with explosions and alarm sirens. Those who are watching everything are foreign media reporters. Recently, a British news team covering the war was forced to run to save their lives during [...]
Those who are watching everything are foreign media reporters. Recently, a British news team covering the war was forced to run to save their lives during promotions in the country's southeast.
The dramatic video shows Sky News correspondent Alex Rossi, trying to protect himself from mortar blasts at Berdyansk on the coast of the Azov Sea about 50 miles from Mariupol's important strategic port city.
A housed in a nearby building, he says: “This shows how quickly things can change here. We were out shooting. It was really quiet. There were shells. But again, quiet, everything felt very, very normal. We just had to get in here to take shelter because there was mortar fire.












