on their way to loot and to kill, but their every move is caught on multiple cameras. and so is leonid, the security guard, as he approaches them. the men talk, even smoke and then, the soldiers leave. but suddenly, two turn back. they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words russian tank special forces . and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself toa drink. he has no idea he s being filmed. no one does, until it s too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily.
weeks later, we found his clothes and mattress bundled up outside. he died before help could reach him. i met the men who d tried to save leonid, sasha and kostya, who sold air conditioning before the war. translation: we tried to calm him down. - we said, it s all 0k. we re coming. you ll live. maybe it helped him maybe. they show me how the nearby road looked in those days with russian tanks rolling past their positions. it s notjust the burnt out buildings and businesses along this road that you see, but things like this two russian tanks just lodged in the forest, and you can see the vs painted on the front. and it s a really stark reminder ofjust how fierce the fighting was all along these roads into kyiv and how terrified leonid must have been as he was lying there, bleeding and calling for help.
bleeding and calling for help. leonid s daughter shared this image of her dad as she d like him remembered. yuliia is abroad now. she tells me she wants her father s killers to face justice. translation: they| killed a 65-year-old. what for? i m not so much furious as full of grief and fear. these damn russians are so out of control that i m afraid of what they might do next. leonid never returned to his home or his pets. another life stolen by russian troops, now notorious for their brutality. sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv. so how significant is the united nations human rights council resolution going to be in investigating possible war crimes in ukraine?
cameras. and so is leonid, the security guard, as he approaches them. the men talk, even smoke and then, the soldiers leave. but suddenly, two turn back. they shoot leonid and a second man multiple times in their backs. leonid somehow survives. his boss dead, the guard staggers back to his hut and starts phoning for help. the russians drove a stolen van daubed with their v symbol and the words russian tank special forces . and this is the man we saw shooting, now helping himself toa drink. he has no idea he s being filmed. no one does, until it s too late. and all this time, leonid is hiding in here, bleeding heavily. weeks later, we found his clothes and mattress bundled up outside.
leonid s daughter shared this image of her dad as she d like him remembered. yuliia is abroad now. she tells me she wants her father s killers to face justice. translation: they| killed a 65-year-old. what for? i m not so much furious as full of grief and fear. these damn russians are so out of control that i m afraid of what they might do next. leonid never returned to his home or his pets. another life stolen by russian troops, now notorious for their brutality. sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv. so how significant is the united nations human rights council resolution going to be in investigating possible war crimes in ukraine? a question i put to gissou nia,