he tells me how armed russian soldiers in balaclavas came to his school that day, loaded him and 12 other children onto buses, and drove off with them. translation: to be honest, it was pretty scary. i didn t know where they were taking us. sasha then had no contact at all with his mum for six weeks. i ask how hard that was. translation: yes. to be honest, it s too distressing to even remember. ukraine believes more than 19,000 children have been moved to russia since this war began. russia claims it s just protecting the children. but russia s president is now a wanted man. the international criminal court has accused him of the illegal deportation of ukrainian children. i asked tetyana what she made of that charge. translation: it s not only putin who should be put on trial. - it s all the main people the commanders, all of them for what they did to the children. what right did they have? they knew it was impossible for us to get them back, and they didn t care. and t
goals in 12 games for tottenham hotspur. the approach is always, like we want to be at our best, and that is what we are going for now. you talk a bit in transition now, so some changes in the team, but i still think we are really good and talented players, and we are going to make sure we can be at our best and then we see how far we get. there s a big cloud hanging over the world cup though. fans in many countries don t know where they ll be able to watch the matches. the british government, along with those in france, germany, italy and spain, have released a statement urging fifa and broadcasters to settle the matter, for the good of the women s game. here s former england captain faye white for her thoughts on the issue. there s a big cloud hanging over the world cup though. it s day four at roland garros and 22 time grand slam winner novak djokovic is on court as we speak. he s up against world number 73 martin fucsovics. and while it is the hungarian s favourite surfac
we start in ukraine with an exclusive bbc report.0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has met a mother whose son was taken by russian forces and relocated hundreds of miles away. ukraine claims around 19,000 children have been taken by russia. here is sarah s investigation. tetya na makes the most of every minute with sasha, now her son is safe with her in germany. because last year, he was taken from his school in ukraine by russian soldiers. his mother had to travel deep into enemy territory to rescue him. forced separation would be upsetting for any child, but sasha has special needs and for someone so vulnerable, it was deeply unsettling. he tells me how armed russian soldiers in balaclavas came to his school that day, loaded him and 12 other children onto buses,
and how big my personality was, but, i think over time it will get better i think young are coming up, i have seen a few personalities that is needed the sport. and that s all the sport for now. as the war rages in ukraine, russian forces are accused of illegally taking thousands of ukrainian children from their parents. ukraine says 19,000 have been removed from the country in illegal deportations. it s prompted an international arrest warrant to be issued for the russian president vladimir putin. in an exclusive report, our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has met one mother whose son was taken by russian forces and relocated hundreds of miles away. this is her report. it is the most anxious journey of these mothers lives. dashing to reach the children they d