We read about Ukraine in the news all the time, with many articles and live blogs being published every day. But why do we get to read the stories that we read? And what is it like to be a journalist in Ukraine?
In this radio fragment, Jeroen de Jager, a Dutch radio journalist who’s visited Ukraine four times since the Russian invasion to make stories about Ukrainian people, explains his work from his home in Amsterdam. He shows some of his work and safety equipment, and explains how he tries to stay objective.