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Olga Malchevska
Olga Malvchevska is a broadcast journalist who presents BBC News' Ukrainian language channel.

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Malchevska was broadcasting live on the BBC when she saw footage of the building where her family lived in Kyiv which had been bombed. The clip of her reaction was then widely shared on social media.

In 27 June 2022, Malchevska returned to her bombed Kyiv home to see the extent of the damage left behind and the impact on her family and dozens others living in the large soviet-style residential bloc.

In 2019, Malchevska conducted a widely cited interview for the BBC where the Ukrainian Minister of Social Policy, Andriy Reva, said that he didn't "feel pity" for those in the Russian-occupied area Donbas who did not leave the area. A Kyiv court was later to receive two lawsuits regarding the minister's derogatory description of those residents.

She was also present at the moment when a six-year-old boy was pushed from 10th floor of Tate Modern in 2019. Malchevska was at the gallery with her son when the incident happened.