Ukrainian life under Russian occupation

乌克兰在俄罗斯占领下的生活

The Documentary Podcast

2025-06-22

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Currently about a fifth of Ukraine is under Russian occupation. Olga Malchevska of the BBC News team has spoken to 3 people from different cities in this area. She tells us about the threats they face for being Ukrainian and the small acts of resistance they carry out. This episode of The Documentary comes to you from The Fifth Floor, the show at the heart of global storytelling, with BBC journalists from all around the world. Presented by Irena Taranyuk. Produced by Caroline Ferguson, Alice Gioia and Hannah Dean. This is an EcoAudio certified production. (Photo: Irena Taranyuk.)
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  • Currently, about a fifth, 20% of Ukraine is under Russian occupation.

  • Many people have fled their lives and homes in those areas.

  • to escape living under Russian control, but many people have chosen to stay.

  • It's hard to know how many people are still in this part of the country,

  • but they face daily threats and persecution just for being Ukrainian.

  • Olga Malchevskaya, formerly of BBC Ukrainian,

  • has spoken to three people from different cities which are currently under Russian control to find out more about the risk they face and the brave acts of resistance some people continue to take part in.

  • Welcome, Olga, and thank you so much for joining us.