forces are holding captive more than 100,000 people. they are using them to clear rubble and dead bodies. our local population is now forced to work for food in the city that has been turned into a ghetto, in my opinion, established by the russian army. centres have been set up to help the tens of thousands of mariupol families trying to rebuild their shattered lives. 8 year old vicky loves it here, but her mum is struggling to forget those harrowing last moments in her home town. translation: planes, missiles, then ships. . everything was on fire around you. people in the streets, torn off limbs. it was tough, it was frightening. i don t want to recall any of that. those left behind in mariupol must make what they can of their war torn lives. and even amid the scattered ruins of their school, some have found
irregularities, how that could impact the election results going ahead. for more on that, i am joined by director of political science richard hidarian. i know you are well known in the philippines. the concerns being raised now. how much of a problem could that be in regards to the integrity of the election. 65 million eligible voters. we are talking million eligible voters. we are talking about tens of thousands of machines. electro machines. it is of machines. electro machines. it is not of machines. electro machines. it is not totally out of the curve it is not totally out of the curve but the prop is we are in a very curve but the prop is we are in a very polarised political environment. even before the elections environment. even before the elections we saw different camps elections we saw different camps casting aspersions on the integrity camps casting aspersions on the integrity of elections. reports about integrity of elections. reports about valets showing up.