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other children onto buses and drove off with them. to other children onto buses and drove off with them.— drove off with them. to be honest. — drove off with them. to be honest. it _ drove off with them. to be honest, it was _ drove off with them. to be honest, it was pretty - drove off with them. to be | honest, it was pretty scary. drove off with them. to be l honest, it was pretty scary. i didn't— honest, it was pretty scary. i didn't know where they were taking — didn't know where they were taking us. didn't know where they were taking m— didn't know where they were taking us. sasha then had no contact with _ taking us. sasha then had no contact with his _ taking us. sasha then had no contact with his mum - taking us. sasha then had no contact with his mum for- taking us. sasha then had no contact with his mum for six| contact with his mum for six weeks. i ask how hard that was. yes, to be honest, it's too distressing to even remember. ukraine — distressing to even remember. ukraine believes more than 19,000 children have been moved to russia since this war began. russia claims its just protecting the children but russia's president is now a wanted man. the international criminal court has accused him of the illegal deportation of ukrainian children. i asked tatiana what she made of that

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charge. tatiana what she made of that charae. �* , ., tatiana what she made of that charae. �*, ., ., , tatiana what she made of that charae. h ., ., , charge. it's not only repeating who should — charge. it's not only repeating who should be _ charge. it's not only repeating who should be put _ charge. it's not only repeating who should be put on - charge. it's not only repeating who should be put on trial. i who should be put on trial. it's all the main people. the commanders, all of them, for what they've done to the children. what right did they have quiz—mac they knew it was impossible for us to get them back and they did not care. tatiana showed me new evidence of how those children are treated. she's show me a photograph and these kids are the classmates of sasha. they are in this russian — run school, military uniforms and 2's on their sleeves. these are z�*s on their sleeves. these are the symbol of russia's war on their country. so i called the woman in charge of that school. i wanted to know about the first mac mark. so what if they

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russia is being accused of the illegal deportation of children.— illegal deportation of children. a, , illegal deportation of children. ~ . . ., , ., ., children. ukraine claims around 19,000 children _ children. ukraine claims around 19,000 children have _ children. ukraine claims around 19,000 children have been - children. ukraine claims around. 19,000 children have been taken to russia, sarah raynsford filed this report. tatiana makes the most of every minute with sasha, now he's travelled to germany. he was taken to from his school in ukraine by russian forces. his mother had to go to enemy territory to rescue him. separation is upsetting for any child but sasha has special needs and for someone so vulnerable, it was deeply unsettling. he tells me how armed russian soldiers and balaclavas came to his school that day and loaded him in 12

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Early Start With Christine Romans

stuff. >> translator: i very often cry in the forge here. my husband is defending us and it is very dangerous. but this work helps me to hold on and not fall apart. >> reporter: women have been here before. remember rosie the riveter? icon of women at work in world war ii. she and others cracked the glass ceiling. more than a hint of rosie in maria and perhaps of changes here too. >> translator: it is tiring work but interesting. i would like to do it when i feel like it, not when i have to do it. >> reporter: maria, tatiana, two of many who bravely stepped up no doubt more challenges ahead. nic robertson, cnn, in a coal i mean, i mean, eastern ukraine. the biden administration is warning that iran and russia are in a full-scale defense

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Early Start With Christine Romans

tatiana is at the vanguard, shattering ukrainian coal mining history, a woman on her way to work 1,000 feet underground. normal, it is okay now? >> yes. >> you like it? >> i love it. >> you wanted to be a miner. >> yes. >> your family, your grandfather, your father was a miner. >> yeah. >> reporter: she used to work above ground. but when miners got called up to fight and martial law cleared women for dangerous job, she jumped at a job team in the mine. >> translator: i always wanted to work here. but girls were not allowed. when many men were constricted, the mine had to keep working. so to protect our country, the girls stepped up. >> reporter: she works six hour shifts, three days on, one day off. earns more than previously.

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Early Start With Christine Romans

and wants to keep her underground job when the war is over. >> translator: my work is not physically difficult. i like it a lot. i would like to continue working here. >> reporter: in this bastion of male dominated tradition, that may not be so easy. >> translator: i think when the war is over and when we win, i think women will return above the ground and do woman's jobs. >> reporter: yesterday even this chief engineer admits without tatiana and many other women, the mine could not have kept going. >> our miners got called up to fight and our women wanted to help the mine and the country. so far 46 women are working under the ground now. >> reporter: there is plenty of traditional male only workplaces are finding women stepping up and taking jobs that before the

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

a 78-year-old victory when current news from the ukrainian front is weak. as many as 200,000 russian troops have been killed or wounded. many troops lack supplies and a ukrainian counteroffensive looms. still, putin appeared bunbowed y these pressures. he may want to start worrying about his own elites. from the outside it's easy to see putin as an all-powerful man who rules russia and who has manipulated his people. in a fascinating interview, tatiana, a senior fellow at the carnegie russia center describe as more vulnerable putin. that is because russian elites

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BBC News

to kenya now, where police have recovered 58 bodies, believed to be members of a cult who were told they would go to heaven if they starved themselves to death. the bodies have been found a forest near the coastal town of ma—lindi. date in terms of the numbers of people that they have actually found so far and a bit more about what the president has been saying. tatiana;t so far and a bit more about what the president has been saying. today was the fourth day — president has been saying. today was the fourth day of _ president has been saying. today was the fourth day of the _ president has been saying. today was the fourth day of the exercise - president has been saying. today was the fourth day of the exercise and - the fourth day of the exercise and we understand that 26 more bodies have been retrieved or exhumed from shallow graves. we also understand that eight people were found alive. six women and two men. this brings

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CNN Newsroom Live

make it to sunday services. these emergency workers have been here all night because they believe they're still more bodies under the rubble. this was the deadliest strike on slovyansk since the start of the full scale russian invasion. and that's 300 missile gouged out the top floors of this apartment block, killing, among others, a little boy child who died was only two years old, says tatiana. his father is still there. if only they could lift those slabs. they could rescue him. that family, like many others fled slovyansk early in the war, but came back after the russians retreated last autumn, officials say around 30,000 residents have returned in recent months. i knew all of those who were killed, says lilia, a neighbor. it's horrible. elsewhere in town, another missile landed in a playground as fate would have it friday was cold and rainy. the

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

the top floors of this apartment block, killing, among others, a little boy child who died was only two years old, says tatiana . his father is still there. if only they could lift those slabs. they could rescue him. that family, like many others fled slovyansk early in the war, but came back after the russians retreated last autumn, officials say around 30,000 residents have returned in recent months. i knew all of those who were killed, says lilia, a neighbor. it's horrible. elsewhere in town , another missile landed in a playground as fate would have it friday was cold and rainy playground was empty. no. the easter services here. go on for hours, allowing those shaken by recent attacks to renew their faith that this war will eventually come to an end. cnn

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