credit people. once you call people nazis, you can t really get much lower than that. you are saying that they don t even deserve to live. we only know what happened in bucha because russian troops were driven out. putin says russia is now in control of mariupol. the scale of the atrocity there can only be imagined. this family is thankful that they made it out of the city. olga, daniil and their two boys drove 2000 miles to five countries and ended up in norway. [speaking foreign language]
we only know what happened in bucha because russian troops were driven out. putin says russia is now in control of mariupol. the scale of the atrocity there can only be imagined. this family is thankful that they made it out of the city. olga, daniil and their two boys drove 2000 miles to five countries and ended up in norway.
of the relegation zone. some good news forjoe root. last week he resigned as england test captain after a woeful series of results, but he s been named the world s leading men s cricketer by wisden. roots departure ended a tumultuous five year tenure, during which the 31 year old scored more runs than any previous england test captain. that move by wimbledon reflecting a stance taken by other sports as well, team sports, it s worth pointing out. we know russia have been excluded from competing in the world cup play offs and we saw the champions league final moved from saint petersburg to france this year and russia will not be competing in the women s euros as well but that is team sports and i guess this raises the question should individual athletes be punished for the actions of their country. what is certain though is that we will not be seeing someone like daniil medvedev winning here this summer and the message that would send out
then we lost water, electricity, heating and then gradually we lost everything else that we needed to live on. there was some humanitarian aid, but it was very it disappeared very quickly. so, until the 23rd of march, when i left, there was nothing at all. nothing to buy. no food stores. no pharmacies. no drugstores. no cash machines. there was nothing that we could get. daniil, you left on foot. you walked out of mariupol to save yourself. what was that journey like? translator: yeah, so about 21st, 22nd of march it became intolerable because our shelter and where we lived this was near the plant which was a strategic facility. and it was under constant
when i said i was an artist, they said okay, we need builders and artist painters. and so, when i was in ber dan sk, i finally saw ukrainian humanitarian buses that were taking us along the humanitarian corridor to zaporizhzhia. and there were six more russian check points along that route and they were mainly checking the telephones, checking the phone the photo gallery and the telephones, checking for any evidence that i had been fighting or somehow associated with this battalion. daniil, we re so glad to be speaking to you. we re so glad that you are safe. and we appreciate you taking the time to tell us about your journey out of mariupol. thank you so much. translator: thank you very much. glory to ukraine. glory to heroes. a critic of the kremlin taken into custody in moscow