'Russians invaded my house and held a soldier captive there' – BBC World Service Documentaries

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'Russians invaded my house and held a soldier captive there' – BBC World Service Documentaries


A family home in eastern Ukraine is transformed from a beacon of joy to a symbol of devastating loss due to war. #BBCEye uses open source intelligence (Osint) techniques to uncover the significance of a house in Vuhledar, recently captured by the Russians, and the destinies of three lives linked to its destruction: a fleeing homeowner, a…

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  1. you gotta understand that every person who is going to ukraine from russia is pardoned criminal who's id and background gonna be cleaned from crimes after the war.

  2. This is so sad. 😞 I feel bad for the Ukrainian family who built their dream house and see it being destroyed just like that.
    And I feel sorry for the soldier who had to survive 46 days in that situation.
    But the hypocrisy of BBC to contact Russian ministry of defending due to this allegation of Fima, why don’t you do the same as well for the atrocities caused by IDF which happen to have a leader that is condemned and wanted by the ICU just like Putin is.

  3. Hypocrisy of western media and Journalist is astounding. Thousands of people are dying in Middle east. Israel is killing innocent people and here you are ignoring that and covering nonsense

  4. It's so sad to see how russians once fighting against nazis are now the nazis themselves. But then again, the red army was always as horrible, if not more horrible. We need to stop the russians in their tracks. Let them pay for what they have done, and what they keep doing.

  5. very good documentary It is a symbolique from the background of a war !!!!destruction, sotories from different side lead characters to play roles, unespected roles , ending up in obliterated situations , so sad…. but you at the same tim the investigation journalism well developped in this features!!! well BBC

  6. These are lies. You can't survive more than two days without drinking water. So who can be naive enough to believe that you can survive more than forty days without drinking it? And the truth is that the Russian soldiers gave him water that allowed him to survive.
    Water that they had to carry on their own shoulders, Crossing terrain where they can be killed at any time by drones.
    But what do they get in exchange? Lies…

  7. Thank you , this surely brings home the humanity and lack there of. Such a devastating war – madness – one man seeking to sustain his grip on power – turning future generations into enemies – for nothing! To have a few stupid palaces – that no one enjoys – there is no joy in any of this pathetic "Man-ownership-stupidity'.

  8. A powerful video. I saw the video with the ruzzian flipping through the pics, with a large explosion just after. There is no reason for the ruzzians to be there. For some old man's greed

  9. what did u expect in a war? im not sure what u would achieve with this clip. bbc should use resources to something more meaningful? like preventing the war?