This BBC News exchange about the bells of Ukraine was a ray of light among the darkness
There was a beautiful moment on BBC News when presenter Ros Atkins asked Lyse Doucet, the BBC’s chief international correspondent doing such incredible work in Ukraine, about the golden dome which viewers can see behind her as she reports from Kyiv.
And her answer was incredibly moving, beautiful and terribly sad at the same time, a ray of light among the darkness.
In recent weeks, I’ve often talked with @bbclysedoucet early evening in Kyiv. And I’ve wanted to know about the beautiful dome that’s always behind her. Just now I asked and Lyse’s answer captured how this war competes with the rhythm of life as it was. https://t.co/BKGrSNRAzh pic.twitter.com/FeRFp9U4o5
β Ros Atkins (@BBCRosAtkins) March 17, 2022
And here are just a few of the many, many responses the exchange prompted.
Not just a straight answer but an immediate, impromptu, poetic soliloquy. From a war zone.
β MarthaKentish (@FiveLights) March 17, 2022
@bbclysedoucet is superb. She has such empathy for the people caught up in conflict, from hugging & crying with women left behind in Kabul to this impromptu reply. I’ve watched her reports for years and she truly is one journalist who I respect & trust. An outstanding woman
β Moju (@Moju0) March 17, 2022
We all wondered about that beautiful building with the gold dome in Kiev, but when @bbclysedoucet was asked about it tonight, her face broke into a smoke and her answer came straight from the heart πππΊπ¦ https://t.co/VUUtWlR9QJ
— Regina Looby (@reglooby) March 18, 2022
Lyseβs use of poetic imagery and rhythmic patterns to illustrate her points is a wonderful thing indeed.#MoreLyseDoucetMoreOfTheTime
β Owen Williams 🏴🇺🇦 (@OwsWills) March 17, 2022
What an answer @bbclysedoucet
Poetry in war. https://t.co/CAj1q4138V— elizabeth holland (@LisahollHolland) March 17, 2022
Yes, she is truly superb at what she does. The whole of the BBC team have been and are exceptional. As well as incredibly brave. 👏🏼.
β WandaWebb 💙 (@WandaWebb22) March 17, 2022
https://twitter.com/GeorgePeretzQC/status/1504595608648261639?s=20&t=GbmJ-mys263ncA1Exd85IA
This was so moving to listen to Lyse speak earlier. Her way with words in the context of her situation never ceases to amaze me. I read it earlier that someone said she never has a wasted word, so considered in all she says. What skill and empathy she has.
β Jo Weston (@jmeweston) March 17, 2022
I don’t know why her words made me cry
β vivianplee (@vivianplee) March 17, 2022
Your a diamond Lyse you always know how to say something hopeful. Lyse you and your colleagues stay safe 🌹🙏
β Stuart Gardner Dosh (@StuartGardner2) March 17, 2022
Last word to @bbclysedoucet (who can follow on Twitter here).
The bells peal..in peace and war… #Kyiv #UkraineRussiaWar https://t.co/YGI2qKYmZR
— lyse doucet (@bbclysedoucet) March 17, 2022
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Source Twitter @BBCRosAtkins