‘I just heard a big bang – I’ve never heard anything like it’: Moment CNN reporter ducks for cover as Kiev is hit by missile strikes

  • Matthew Chance, Senior International correspondent said he heard between seven and eight explosions just after 5am on Thursday morning
  • The explosions were distance and not in the center of the Ukrainian capital, Kiev
  •  Chance quickly put on his flak jacket and headgear while he continued to report from a balcony in the Ukrainian capital

By James Gordon For Dailymail.com

Published: 03:31 GMT, 24 February 2022 | Updated: 03:43 GMT, 24 February 2022


A CNN reporter in the Ukrainian capital Kiev reporting hearing blasts in the early hours of Thursday morning.

‘I just heard a big bang right here behind me. I’ve never heard anything like it.’  

Matthew Chance, Senior International correspondent said he heard between seven and eight explosions. 

Chance quickly put on his flak jacket and headgear while he continued to report from a balcony in the Ukrainian capital.  

A CNN reporter in the Ukrainian capital Kiev reporting hearing blasts in the early hours of Thursday mornin

A CNN reporter in the Ukrainian capital Kiev reporting hearing blasts in the early hours of Thursday mornin

Chance did not want to take any chances and set about putting on his flak jacket and helmet

Chance did not want to take any chances and set about putting on his flak jacket and helmet

Chance did not want to take any chances and set about putting on his flak jacket and helmet 

Chance, who had been to the Ukrainian capital many times in recent years said he had 'never heard anything like it'

Chance, who had been to the Ukrainian capital many times in recent years said he had 'never heard anything like it'

Chance, who had been to the Ukrainian capital many times in recent years said he had ‘never heard anything like it’

He suggested that the blasts he heard in the Ukrainian capital but still some distance away from the center.

‘It was so quiet in Ukraine tonight up until those explosions,’ Chance explained. 

The blasts came within minutes of Putin saying Russia would conduct a military operation in eastern Ukraine.

CNN’s Chance said it is not clear what the target was, however with it being the Ukrainian capitol, the city would be an obvious target. 

About 300 miles away to the east, in Kharkiv, in northeastern Ukraine, a steady stream of explosions were  also heard where another CNN reporter, Clarissa Ward, CNNs Chief International Correspondent was located.

In a televised address early on Thursday morning, Putin said the action came in response to threats coming from Ukraine.

He added that Russia does not have a goal to occupy Ukraine, but said the responsibility for bloodshed lies with the Ukrainian ‘regime’.

Mr Putin also warned other countries that any attempt to interfere with the Russian action would lead to ‘consequences they have never seen’.

He accused the US and its allies of ignoring Russia’s demand to prevent Ukraine from joining Nato and offer Moscow security guarantees.

He said the Russian military operation aims to ensure a ‘demilitarization’ of Ukraine, adding that all Ukrainian servicemen who lay down arms will be able to safely leave the zone of combat.

The announcement came just after airspace over all of Ukraine was shut down to civilian air traffic, and at the same time as an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council was taking place.

On Wednesday night, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made an emotional televised address in Russian following the approval of a 30-day state-of-emergency order handed the government sweeping powers in the interest of national security.

‘The people of Ukraine and the government of Ukraine want peace. But if we come under attack that threatens our freedom and lives of our people we will fight back,’ he said, as he rejected Moscow’s claim Ukraine is a threat to Russia.

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