
From Our Own Correspondent Ukraine: Four years of war
Feb 21, 2026
Sarah Rainsford, a foreign correspondent in Ukraine reporting from near the front line. Lyse Doucet, chief international correspondent bringing rare on-the-ground reporting from Tehran. Lindsay Johns, reporter traveling the US Deep South to explore Black History Month and civil rights sites. Nick Thorpe, BBC correspondent reflecting from northern India in tribute to Mark Tully. They discuss war's human cost, protests in Iran, civil rights memory, and rituals of loss.
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Moving A Loved One To Keep Memory Safe
- Sarah Rainsford describes Natalia moving her husband Vitaly's body across Ukraine to avoid occupation and to keep a place their daughter can visit.
- She recounts trench life, funerals, and how families cope with constant bombardment and loss.
From Victory To Holding On
- Soldiers report morale shifting from winning to simply holding ground as resources and external support fluctuate.
- They fear any territorial concessions will only encourage further Russian advances rather than lasting peace.
Targeting Power To Undermine Civilian Resilience
- Russian strikes on power infrastructure aim to disrupt civilian life and winter survival, increasing pressure on Ukrainian society.
- Ukrainians adapt with generators, volunteer soup kitchens and community resilience to endure harsh conditions.


