Ukraine's Stolen Children

The harrowing search for the Ukrainian children taken into Russia

Thousands of Ukrainian children, some of them orphans, were taken to Russia after the war started. Many were sent to recreational camps in Russia by their parents to escape the shelling; they were then stuck there, sometimes for months, waiting for their mothers to bring them back. Others were fostered into Russian families, led to believe that Russia had saved them after their parents had abandoned them. This remarkable doc explores the journey of these children, and the parents trying to bring them home.

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24-10-2023

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63 min

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Shahida Tulaganova

Shahida Tulaganova

"I am an award winning producer/director. Born and raised in Uzbekistan, I have lived in the UK for the last 20 years. I was a news and current affairs producer/reporter with the BBC (UK) and RFE/RL (Czech Republic). I've produced a number of documentary films, two of which won major prizes; 'Airport Donetsk', the story of the epic battle for Donetsk Airport in Eastern Ukraine, won Best Documentary at Artdocfest 2015, and 'How to Plan A Revolution', which followed the fight of young opposition leaders in Azerbaijan against an autocratic regime, wonthe Prix Europa for best current affairs television program in 2006. Lately, I co-produced Cries From Syria, directed by Oscar-nominated director Evgeny Afineevsky, I have reported. from Occupied Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Turkey, and Somalia as well as across the Caucasus, Ukraine and Central Asia. I am more known for my BBC Panorama feature 'My Fake Passports And Me', an investigation into passport forgery in Europe."
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