WATCH: Startled CNN Reporter Keeps Broadcasting as Ukraine Invasion Breaks Out On-Air

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CNN senior international correspondent Matthew Chance was forced to crouch down to put on a flak jacket and helmet as explosions suddenly rang out in Kyiv

CNN senior international correspondent Matthew Chance was forced to crouch down to put on a flak jacket and helmet as explosions suddenly rang out during his live cross from Kyiv late Wednesday night. “I tell you what, I just heard a big bang right here behind me,” a startled Chance said.

“I told you we shouldn’t have done the live shot here. There are big explosions taking place in Kyiv right now. I can’t see where they’re taking place from this vantage point here on top of the roof of the hotel in central Kyiv. And I can’t explain what they are, but I heard four or five explosions a few moments ago.” Moments before,

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