this war doesn t touch. regardless of where you are this war doesn t touch. regardless of where you are in this war doesn t touch. regardless of where you are in the this war doesn t touch. regardless of where you are in the ukraine. . of where you are in the ukraine. james waterhouse, bbc news. next we turn to mariupol. hundreds of fighters who defended the azovstal steelplant are still being held prisoner by russia. some have been released in prisoner swaps but the families of those still in captivity say they fear for their loved ones. the panorama programme has spent six months tracking down and speaking to those affected. our correspondent hilary andersson has more details , some of her report might upset viewers. hannah at 25 year old french teacher from mariupol had it all. just before the war she fell in love and married. and had a child. but in a day, hanna s world turned to chaos.
artem lost his granny. hilary andersson, bbc news. and you can see hilary s full report in the panorama special mariupol: the people s story which will be on bbc one at 9pm on tuesday. it s the last weekend of campaigning before voters in the united states take part in a major set of elections to elect members of congress known as the mid terms. congress is made up of two houses the house of representatives and the senate.
will talk too the french president about climate and also the issue of small boats. plenty on the agenda in the next few days. the southern ukrainian city of mariupol has been left in ruins after being subjected to fierce russian bombardment early in the invasion. the city was besieged by russian forces and ukrainian officials now estimate that at least 25,000 people were killed there. analysis for the bbc by the human rights organisation the centre for information resilience has discovered an estimated 1,500 new graves dug at the edge of the city. so what of the people who lived there? our correspondent hilary andersson has been speaking to adult and child survivors from the city for bbc panorama. they give vivid and distressing testimony, and there is a reference to suicide inevitably you may find this upsetting. artem has seen what no child should. he was in mariupol s