Ukrainian public broadcasting broadcasts the local situation in English every day at home and abroad on YouTube, a video posting site.

According to a broadcast released on the 24th, Russian journalist Oksana Baulina died in the capital Kyiv after being bombarded while filming the damage caused by the Russian army.



He also reported that in the southeastern province of Zaporizhia, a land mine or what appeared to be an unexploded ordnance exploded, injuring three children and hospitalizing them.



In addition, in eastern Lugansk, four people, including at least two children, were killed and six were injured in a Russian attack, which was reported in the attack, in addition to rockets and severe burns. It is said that "white phosphorus shells" that cause serious damage to the human body may have been used.



He also reports that the bodies of dead Russian soldiers are left in the northeastern state of Sumy and are unlikely to be taken over.



In addition, in eastern Kharkiv, people continue to live in subway shelters to avoid Russian attacks, creating playgrounds for children.



Here you can see musicians holding concerts and singing the Ukrainian national anthem with their children.