On the night of February 24, Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine.

The security situation is described as the most serious since the Second World War.

Our correspondents on site

Bert Sundström, correspondent, is on site in Kiev, Ukraine.

Reporter Carl Fridh Kleberg and photographer Niclas Berglund report from eastern Ukraine.

David Boati, European correspondent, reports from Brussels and Stefan Åsberg, Washington correspondent, follows reactions and developments in the USA.

In Stockholm, SVT's foreign reports report in live broadcasts, make summary reports on television and online.

Extra broadcasts and extended Agenda

This weekend's news offering will be characterized by reporting on the invasion with extra TV programs both Saturday and Sunday morning, extended news broadcasts in the evening and an extended Agenda on Sunday.

The dramatic development will also characterize the supply of society in the future in, among others, the Swedish Foreign Office and the Swedish Financial Services Authority.

A special Agenda hearing on Sweden's security is also planned.

Chat with Lilla Aktuellt

The development raises many questions and great concern among the children.

Lilla Aktuellt focuses entirely on the development of events in Ukraine and has, among other things, opened a chat in SVT's Duo app where the children have already asked hundreds of questions and received answers from both reporters and experts in a language that the children can absorb.

The audience turns to SVT for serious news events.

That's it now.

We will do our utmost to live up to the high and justified expectations.