Good Morning Britain viewers were left fearing for a correspondent who was forced to take cover after bomb sirens interrupted his report live from Ukraine.
Richard Gaisford, GMB's chief correspondent, is currently residing in Kyiv as Russia invade the country. He had been speaking to hosts Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard when he was forced to put his equipment on and appeared shaken as the show cut away from his coverage.
As he addressed the attacks overnight, a siren was heard in the background.He told the camera: "As we talk, the air raid sirens are going off here in Kyiv - becoming something of a regular pattern here now.
Just letting the population know that there is a threat where they can to take shelter and to obviously make an assessment for themselves and their own security."He looked over his shoulder as Kate asked: "Richard, when we hear those air raid sirens and I know our viewers are worried for you.
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