the next few minutes. the bbc investigation has uncovered abuse and neglect of disabled people locked away in ukraine. more than 100,000 children and young people live in these facilities across the country hidden away from society. the majority of them have parents, but poor community services and a lack of support means so many end up left in a system that can t meet their needs. the country may be at war, but this is a problem that long predates the invasion. human rights investigators say ukraine should not be allowed to join the eu until it abolishes a care system which institutionalises its most vulnerable people. the bbc s disability news producer ruth clegg and bbc correspondent danjohnson have this report. far from the front line. i ve been to hundreds of institutions and i get a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach. international investigations eric and helene are uncovering ukraine s most shameful secret. the abuse and neglect
dan johnson, bbc news. such a heartbreaking report there, and such importantjournalism. a lot more on the bbc website, i want to add, in fact, more on the bbc website, i want to add, infact, ruth more on the bbc website, i want to add, in fact, ruth clegg, the producer of that report, has written an extensive piece on the subject, so if you are looking for more in depth analysis, do turn to the bbc website for more. turning to a different story you now and tell you about how england are through to the final of the women s euros after beating sweden 4 0 in the semi final. the lionesses will now face either france or germany in the final at wembley on sunday. it s theirfirst major tournament final since 2009. our sports reporter dan whitworth is in sheffield in the north of england, where the match was played. i am in the fan zone here in sheffield. this game has just finished. it s about a mile down the road.