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Locked Away

it's my pleasure to meet you. he's excited. 0leg is 43 and has cerebral palsy. and how long have you lived here, 0leg? "very long." he had to stay in bed in this position for a long time. years to be like that. i'm just concerned about the potential that he hasn't lived up to because he was staying here for his whole life. he's been denied the chance to live independently by attitudes from a soviet past other countries have put behind them. so, why are 0leg, elena, and natalya, a 35—year—old woman, stuck here? translation: this is the situation as it is. l |i'm sure that for these children, j instead of being in dysfunctional families where they could be uncared for, without food, here _

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Locked Away

and how long have you lived here, oleg? "very long." he had to stay in bed in this position for a long time. years to be like that. i'm just concerned about the potential that he hasn't lived up to because he was staying here for his whole life. he's been denied the chance to live independently by attitudes from a soviet past other countries have put behind them. so, why are oleg, elena, and natalya, a 35—year—old woman, stuck here? translation: this is the situation as it is. l i'm sure that for these i children, instead of being in dysfunctional families - where they could be uncared for, without food, here - we have all the essentials. here, taking care means providing. there's a sense facilities, equipment, the farm take priority.

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Locked Away

"very long." he had to stay in bed in this position for a long time. years to be like that. i'm just concerned about the potential that he hasn't lived up to because he was staying here for his whole life. he's been denied the chance to live independently by attitudes from a soviet past... ..other countries have put behind them. so, why are 0leg, elena, and natalya, a 35—year—old woman, stuck here? translation: this is the situation as it is. l i'm sure that for these i children, instead of being in dysfunctional families - where they could be uncared for, without food, here - we have all the essentials. taking care means providing. there's a sense facilities, equipment, the farm take priority.

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Our World

ivan has a terrible story to tell. from that moment when, alongside the husband of natalya, andriy, he was forced inside the russian base.

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BBC News

nearly half this village have returned after the invading forces were pushed back, but most are reliant on aid. "this place is for children to play, not for shells to explode," natalya tells me. she planted flowers in the bomb craters. translation: thank god we're holding on. - sometimes i'm very scared that they might just kidnap me and take me away. on the other hand, i'm sure — and i keep telling this to everyone else — that they have no business here. they should know better than loitering on our land. natalya tells me that when i leave, she'll sit down and cry. she's lived 100 days in both defiance and dread. russian tanks have been at her door once, she's determined they will not be back. laura bicker, bbc news, mykolaiv.

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BBC News at Six

that they might just kidnap me and take me away. 0n the other hand, i'm sure — and i keep telling this to everyone else — that they have no business here. they should know better than loitering on our land. natalya tells me that when i leave, she will sit down and cry. she's lived 100 days in both defiance and dread. russian tanks have been at her door once, she's determined they will not be back. laura bicker, bbc news, mykolaiv. president biden has made an impassioned plea for congress to impose stricter gun laws, following a string of mass shootings in the united states. speaking from the white house, he said that guns are now the number one killer of children in america. nomia iqbal reports from washington. as president biden walked to the podium, 56 candles burned behind him, each representing victims of gun violence in all us states and territories. he said everyday places in america were now killing fields and enough was enough.

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BBC News at Six

the line here is crucial. big translation translation: glory to ukraine. but life has become increasingly difficult. water is a precious resource, supplies were cut off after russia seized the neighbouring city of kherson. but many are choosing to stay. this may be a kremlin target, but it's also home. we travelled the path of russia's retreat to the south of mykolaiv. nearly half this village have returned after the invading forces were pushed back, but most are relyiant on aid. "this place is for children to play, not for shells to explode," natalya tells me. she planted flowers in the bomb craters. translation: thank god we're holding on. - sometimes i'm very scared

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