An explosion is said to have occurred near a railway station in Kyiv. Louise Callaghan, correspondent for the British newspaper The Sunday Times, left the capital today, after just over a month. - It was a completely normal European city, when the war started it changed completely. Now that I left Kyiv, there was a feeling that "now it applies". Now people feel that we are really at war.
SVT's Samir Abu Eid is in Lviv in western Ukraine.
He says the situation is calmer there.
- There are no battles or explosions.
But you notice that the country is at war.
At the train station there is chaos and you meet desperate people who try to do everything to leave.
See more of the correspondents' impressions in the clip above.