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Clive Myrie inundated with support as he shares update from underground bunker in Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine from Kyiv.The BBC News reporter has faced terrifying conditions in the war zone to be able to deliver updates from the ground.As well as seeing him on TV, fans have been following his Twitter account to stay up to date with his situation.In new posts last night, Clive showed a glimpse into the underground bunker he had been staying in with his BBC team.He retweeted a picture shared by BBC’s Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet of the filming set up against a backdrop of beds in which he could be seen reading in front of the cameras.Along with the retweet, Clive added the caption: “The Bunker Broadcasting Corporation!”In a separate tweet, Clive gave his 134,000 followers a further update into his night in the bunker.He penned: “The bloke sleeping next to me in this underground bunker is seriously snoring.“But that’s ok! #kyiv #UkraineRussiaWar”Clive’s tweet racked up more than 46,000 likes in just hours, with fans sharing their messages of support.JohnBhoy1964 typed: “Would imagine that it’s an achievement, in itself, to get any kind of quality sleep/rest where you are just now.“Am in awe of the courage and bravery shown by the Ukrainian people at this time.“Truly inspirational to the rest of the world.” (sic)Soniast94597425 said: “I was really worried about you and Lyse last night.“I was shouting please get out of there and go home.“Respect to you and your team.”Chembabe1966 penned: “You are doing such great work under such highly dangerous conditions.“Stay safe. If he’s snoring he’s alive.
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‘Don’t have the words’ Louise Minchin shares ‘anguish’ as she praises her former co-stars
Louise Minchin, 53, shared a touching message to her brave colleagues covering the Ukraine war.The star left BBC Breakfast last year after 20 years on the show, and has since gone on to launch several podcasts and as well as appearing on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here.However, despite leaving the broadcaster, Louise was keen to share her respect for her former co-stars.Taking to social media last night, the presenter admitted she was feeling “pain and anguish” over Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.In particular, she praised those covering the war on the front line, Clive Myrie and Lyse Douchet.She wrote: “I don’t feel I have the right words for the pain and anguish over what is happening in #Ukraine.“But one of those who does is my former colleague @bbclysedoucet whose reporting is sensitive and heart wrenching as is that of @CliveMyrieBBC.“My heart goes out to everybody affected.”Canadian journalist Lyse is the BBC's Chief International Correspondent.Clive is a BBC journalist and presenter who is also currently reporting from Kyiv.DON'T MISS...Both correspondents were filmed having to put on flak jackets during a live broadcast last week.This came as their broadcast was interrupted by sirens.Clive spoke about reporting from Ukraine in a recent interview with PA News Agency.He said last week: “None of us are stupid enough to stay out there reporting while bullets are raining down that would be madness and frankly no story is worth that.“But the advice was we could still keep broadcasting as long as we took the minimal protection of putting on safety gear.“So that’s what we did and it meant we could continue telling the story, getting that across to our viewers so that they understand what is going on.”Following on from
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