The BBC journalist learned that her family's apartment building was bombed
She was trying to contact her mother until she learned that her house in Ukraine had been bombed.
This is the story of the BBC's Ukrainian journalist Olga Malchevska, who woke up at 3am when she heard what happened at her parents' house.
"Thank God my family is fine. I just can't believe what I'm seeing. I used to live there," said Malcheksa, who felt relieved when her mother texted her."
"My mother had gone to a shelter and luckily she was not in the building when the bomb was dropped," she said.
The Ukrainian journalist said her mother was glad she was unharmed because she was in the basement of a relative's house with her sister and young child. But she expressed concern about her uncle, with whom she has not been in contact
[/P]The moment my @bbcukrainian colleague @Yollika sees pictures of her family home, partially destroyed overnight in #Kyiv.
We did not know until that moment it was her actual building that had been hit.
Thankfully Olga's family is safe pic.twitter.com/rglna1tvEA
- Karin Giannone (@KarinBBC) February 25, 2022
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