are not. we are not. i think, it is fine to say it is not a particularly sympathetic ear, it has been 20 months since the individuals arrived at diego garcia, they are grateful they were rescued by the british navy but a solution needs to be found, and right now some individuals have lost hope, they have made on ward journeys by vessels, many. have made on ward “ourneys by vessels, many. have made on ward “ourneys by vessels, many. tom i am going to have to interject. vessels, many. .. tom i am going to have to interject. i vessels, many. tom i am going to have to interject. i can vessels, many. tom i am going to have to interject. i can tell - have to interject. i can tell viewers there is more on the situation and story on the website, or on the bbc news app, you can find it on your smartphone or tablet. for the moment, thanks for watching. do it has been another hot and humid day but we are starting to see the signs of a change for the latter stages of the afternoon. the
angles. i felt we were treated like criminals or held as the property of the russian federation. i didn t feel we were free to leave. they were transferred to other locations dotted across russia and russian occupied territory. some made on ward journeys as far as moscow. the limitations on freedom of movement for those interviewed by cnn seem to vary based on access to money and family ties in russia. ukraine government claims 45,000 people have been forcibly taken to russia so far. cnn cannot verify. international human rights convention prohibit the forced deportation or transfer of civilians. after a week of transfers across russian territory, she was finally given permission to leave. and decided to drive to the border with estonia. a route others have managed to take according to the authorities. however, others remain in russia or unaccounted for entirely. while the conflict in ukraine
to warm up to get tea. volunteers doing a fantastic job and making sure there s food available. the crucial thing is decongest borders. what we have done is start working with colleagues and un. and also with the governments requesting this. romania and moldova. sending buses down to the border every day. as many as needed. to collect 700 of the most vulnerable and get them through moldova. and into remania and register and move onto other destinations. in europe. i also mention the necessity of protection. getting people away from borders is important. getting people safely onto on ward journeys. because of the danger of exploitation. of human trafficking and perhaps abduction of children. of course. of course.