Remembering Ukrainians who have lost their lives in the war

缅怀在战争中失去生命的乌克兰人民

The Documentary Podcast

2026-02-21

23 分钟
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Just before dawn on 24 February 2022, Russia launched its full-scale attack on Ukraine. Since then, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands on both sides have been killed. We hear from families of fighters, civilians and journalists about their loved ones and the impact on those left behind. “Our son was so tiny when his father was killed and it was really hard to tell him what happened,” Inna tells us. Other guests include Nastya, who shares the music she wrote in memory of her father, and Helen whose talented daughter never realised her dreams. We also feature music from Vitaliy and his friend Andriy. And we hear about two journalists who lost their lives reporting on the war.
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  • Hello, I'm James Reynolds.

  • Welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service.

  • In this special edition of BBC Conversations,

  • we're remembering Ukrainians who lost their lives during four years of war.

  • In Kiev today, a frightening new dawn for Europe and Ukraine.

  • This city of three million awoke to sirens and an invasion.

  • Soon a panicked exodus from the Ukrainian capital as the EU spoke of one of the darkest hours

  • since World War Two.

  • Just before dawn on the 24th of February 2022, Russia launched its full-scale attack on Ukraine.

  • Since then, it's estimated that hundreds of thousands on both sides have been killed.

  • We'll hear from families of fighters,

  • civilians and journalists about their loved ones and the impact on those left behind.