heavily body your anchor is one place, heavily shelled, where citizens have been targeted. we have been to meet one mam the story of ukraine s war isn t over, but so many lives are. there is nothing here that resembles ivan s home. then you look closer, and realise it s notjust rubble. with extraordinary composure and detail, ivan shows me what he s lost. translation: we found my mother dead on the fridge here. and then we kept searching. 200 metres away, he found his brother next to his dog. then he found his grandmother, covered in bricks. then his one year old daughter on a sofa, still breathing. then his wife. then his father.
man who prosecutors are investigating on behalf of. the story of ukraine s war isn t over, but so many lives are. there is nothing here that resembles ivan s home. then you look closer, and realise it s notjust rubble. with extraordinary composure and detail, ivan shows me what he s lost. translation: we found my mother dead on the fridge here. and then we kept searching. 200 metres away, he found his brother next to his dog. then he found his grandmother, covered in bricks. then his one year old daughter on a sofa, still breathing. then his wife. then his father.
tweeting has perhaps got him in a bit of trouble. bit of trouble. he apologised for that one, bit of trouble. he apologised for that one. i bit of trouble. he apologised for that one, i think. bit of trouble. he apologised for that one, i think. the bit of trouble. he apologised for that one, i think. the one - bit of trouble. he apologised for| that one, i think. the one today, bit of trouble. he apologised for - that one, i think. the one today, he has just deleted. thank you very much, david. in ukraine, more than 1,200 bodies of civilians have been recovered by police in the kyiv region since the russians pulled out early last month. officers say their priority is to make people feel safe again, as well as gather evidence of potential war crimes. one of them, a man called ivan simeroz, lost six members of his own family in a single missile strike. he returned to work just three days later. our kyiv correspondent james waterhouse went to meet him. the story of ukraine s war i
there s a lot of pressure for the government to act soon, to act quickly, and to act decisively. thank you, very much, nick at westminster. in ukraine, more than 1,200 bodies of civilians have been recovered by police in the kyiv region since the russians pulled out early last month. officers say their priority is to make people feel safe again, as well as gather evidence of potential war crimes. one of them, a man called ivan simeroz, lost six members of his own family in a single missile strike. he returned to work just three days later. our correspondent in kyiv james waterhouse has his story. the story of ukraine s war isn t over, but so many lives are. there is nothing here that resembles ivan s home. then you look closer,
kyiv james waterhouse has his story. you met this man and you told him he told you his horrific story. t he told you his horrific story. i don t think any of the team he told you his horrific story. t don t think any of the team will forget meeting him. he is sadly one of many ukrainians who have had their lives effectively destroyed in this invasion that is still very much happening, albeit further away from the capital. but the effects of that all out assault that russia that all out assault that russia that at one point was trying to launch on ukraine will be felt for years to come. we went to meet ivan in borodyanka, a town that became one of the most heavily shelled places in the war. the story of ukraine s war isn t over, but so many lives are. there is nothing here that resembles ivan s home.