(both speaking indistinctly) (all greeting) (cherednichenko speaks playfully, girl squeals) (cherednichenkonagers have been persuaded to go to russia. he says he was playing soccer in the occupied town of velykyi burluk when russian soldiers approached, offering him cigarettes, alcohol, a house, and a car if he agreed to go with them. >> (speaking ukrainian): (sizzling) >> narrator: serhiy's father says that the soldiers learned that he had been adopted, and said this was not recognized under russian law. to them, serhiy was an orphan. >> (speaking ukrainian): ♪ ♪ >> narrator: in russia, serhiy says he was enrolled in valuisky industrial technicians school. he would spend almost a year there. >> (speaking ukrainian): >> narrator: but serhiy says he quickly regretted his decision to leave ukraine when he realized he could end up being forced to join the russian army. >> (speaking ukrainian): >> narrator: he says he saw his name on a list to be sent to a camp, where he'd receive military training to fight against ukraine. he'd heard reports of other ukrainian boys who'd been trained as soldie