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BBC News

this brother and sister can hardly believe it is ok to just stop and play. translation: there was no ping pong during occupation. - children don't even play football in the stadiums. ilona and maksym are orphans who spent over a year in hiding under russian occupation. their mum died years ago and ailing father had kept them in the house since the russians came to their village in southern ukraine. translation: i wasn't studying. i haven't finished school. i don't have any documents, so i'm considered a dummy. i guess. i couldn't go anywhere because my dad was worried. he said the russians could rape me or kill me. there have been such cases. when their father eventually died, ilona and maksym were worried that they would be forced to move to russia, given russian passports, and sent to orphanage or adopted, so they decided to flee. a daring escape was organised by volunteers who helped

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BBC News at One

for the defence of bakhmut. and a warning, his report does contain graphic images. in ukraine, the funerals are as constant as the pounding of artillery. each soldier's death a sacrifice for the nation, a family's loss. but few like this — an entire town in grief. for maksym, a young man who gave his life for his brother. when war broke out last year, theyjoined the army together. maksym was 22. ivan, just 18. translation: he | was my best friend. all the times we fought, we were in the same trench,

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BBC News

whether she has been responsible and that the bomb was exactly in that statue. but, nevertheless, the blast occurred just minutes after it was presented, that gift. tell us more about vladlen tatarsky, who was he, what hid he do?— what hid he do? vladlen tatarsky, whose real — what hid he do? vladlen tatarsky, whose real name _ what hid he do? vladlen tatarsky, whose real name is _ what hid he do? vladlen tatarsky, whose real name is maksym - what hid he do? vladlen tatarsky, i whose real name is maksym fomin, what hid he do? vladlen tatarsky, - whose real name is maksym fomin, is a military blogger, and actually competent in ukrainian—russia conflict. he has been born in the bon nets region, has been living and working in donetsk region, most of his life, and just before 2014, he has been accused of bank robbery and he has been serving his sentence in a peanle colony. when donetsk was taken bin russia backed forces. vladlen tatarsky has been released

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Erin Burnett OutFront

you're back this studio today. what is it like being at the lai lai studio right now. >> well, it's very different, but i already see couple of students who came back to dance. so it's a very strong community. it's very strong community. and there are at least two people already who is ready to go back to dance classes. >> to go back to dance classes tonight? >> yeah, or just enjoying themselves, yeah. >> are you surprised that it's open, maksym? i know you were ready to go to work to help anyone who needed it. >> yeah, you know, i've been working with this community for over ten years. and the thing that i want to tell you, it's incredibly strong and positive community. th they're so dedicated to their craft, even their dance hobby, they're so dedicated to it. as a fact, i already have eight classes confirmed for tomorrow.

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Erin Burnett OutFront

>> well, you know, i met her back in 2010. so she was one of my first students. and she is the one who helped me starting my teaching career at lai lai ballroom. she would never miss her class, and she brought so many friends and so many classmates to my classes. and she would always come to the class, she would always smile, she would always dance her best. she was -- i don't know, she was just delight of the class. that's the only way i can describe her. she would never stop, she would always learn new dances. she would always be very communicative to other people, to other students, would always invite everyone to different parties. different events, different showcases. i -- the only way i can describe her, it's like dance, it was her life. >> well, maksym, i'm so sorry for your loss.

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BBC News at Ten

today, it's practically deserted. 19—year—old maksym finally made it after four days of travelling and waiting. he's here with his brother, mother and the family cat. translation: we stayed there - because we didn't know where to go, but after the referendum, it got very scary because i could get conscripted into the russian army, and i could never fight for russia. maksym's family is moving on, hoping to find safety and some kind of future far from russian occupation. 30 people have made it out so far today — hope and uncertainty mixing in equal measure. paul adams, bbc news, zaporizhzhia. the uk is facing "a significant risk" of gas shortages this winter, according to the industry regulator, which could also have an effect on electricity supplies.

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Newsday

who doesn't want to be identified. he says the big fear is conscription. well, the conscription is just a matter of time. we don't know which time. the people around kherson are being conscripted by the dozens, and it makes us all afraid, of course. russia's annexation is also making it much harder for people to leave. here at the reception centre in zaporizhzhia, officials are used to seeing 1,000 people a day fleeing occupied areas. today, it's practically deserted. 19—year—old maksym finally made it after four days of travelling and waiting. he's here with his brother, mother and the family cat. translation: we stayed there - because we didn't know where to go, but after the referendum, it got very scary because i could get conscripted into the russian army, and i could never fight for russia. maksym's family is moving on, hoping to find safety

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BBC News

of travelling and waiting. he's here with his brother, mother and the family cat. translation: we stayed there - because we didn't know where to go, but after the referendum it got very scary because i could get conscripted into the russian army and i could neverfight for russia. maksym's family is moving on, hoping to find safety and some kind of future far from russian occupation. 30 people have made it out so far today — hope and uncertainty mixing in equal measure. paul adams, bbc news, zaporizhzhia. killed and secretly buried by the ira. each one of the victims of the accomplice who became known as the disappeared. excavations have been

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Velshi

they want to be storming the azovstal plant. from another side, every day the media shows them directly shooting azovstal with all the weapons they have. all the soldiers and azovstal, from about one or two days ago, a friend of mine, a police man, died there. he wanted to leave mariupol when he could. he decided to fight. he died. there are a lot of brave men who stayed in the azovstal and did not let the russians take the city. >> i am sorry that you lost your friend, maksym. a lot of people have stayed behind. what is the condition of life of people who are not in the steel plant but remain in mariupol? it remains difficult for people who want to get out to get to

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell

because russia always lies and never do what they say. from the first day of the occupation of mariupol, the ukrainian government tried to move a lot of humanitarian aid to mariupol, but every time, they stop it and don't -- they don't allow any humanitarian aid except to them. their humanitarian aid is only like little drops in ocean, because about hundreds of thousands of people are left in the city and it's not enough for them. this is humanitarian aid from russia side. >> but maksym, just to be clear, you think all those people that we see lined up in this video that we have with their pets, with their children, with their backpacks, you think that the buses that were supposed to be taking them away, this was all a lie? i mean they seem -- they seem to believe that this is their last

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