At that moment I said I would die”, speaks for the first time British journalist who was wounded by Russian forces.

Sky News correspondent Stuart Ramsay spoke for the first time since he and his team were ambushed on the outskirts of Kiev last month. Ramsay and his cameraman were hit on their way to the city of Bucha. They were ambushed by Russian forces and managed to shoot the attack [...]
Ramsay and his cameraman were hit on their way to the city of Bucha.
They were ambushed by Russian forces and managed to shoot the attack on them.
In an interview for Sky News, Ramsay said that “one of the interesting things is that such incidents occur often, but it is very rare that a camera will work throughout the time”.
Ramsay described how the team, driving in a family car without license plates, started shouting <x0 ...raporters” when they were found under fire.
If nothing else, after this fire intensified”, he described, adding that the hardest part was getting out of the car.
After sitting in the back seat of the car, Ramsay said he saw the front window and the wheel disintegrated: “at that moment, I remember saying I knew I would die now. I'm gonna die”
I remember thinking that I was going to wonder how much it was going to hurt, because the intensity was something I didn't think I'd get out of”, he goes on.
He also described the moment he was hit by a bullet: “felt as if someone hit me with a fire hammer”.












