The coverages by BNT reporter Alexander Markov, camera operator Vladimir Bogdansky and video technician Robert Vetsov of the hostilities in Ukraine have been used by 51 TV channels in Europe and by 24 TV stations around the world.
The BNT team's reports from the first hours of Russia's military action against Ukraine became part of the international Eurovision Video Exchange.
BNT reporter Alexander Markov, camera operator Vladimir Bogdansky and video technician Robert Vetsov showed viewers in Bulgaria and in Europe the consequences of the hostilities and how they affected ordinary Ukrainians. Their coverages made it to the EBU's (European Broadcasting Union) top reporting list.
In the past 48 hours, 75 media outlets in Europe and around the world have broadcast the BNT's videos and reporting over 540 times.
The BNT team has been on the territory of Ukraine for a week now, from where it has been reporting live on events in the border areas, close to the battle line.
Their eyewitness accounts aired by the public service broadcaster BNT reveal the impact of events as they happen - how the local people live in fear and uncertainty, the horror of the hostilities, life under incessant shelling and daily life without electricity and water.