forfour months, lyudmila had no information at all. a hospital in a coma.ns began rounding up those suspected of siding with kyiv. lyudmila now knows her mother was charged with espionage. she's no closer to knowing where tetiana was held, how she came to die, or what has happened ukraine's police force is trying to find 0leh, this officer didn't want to be identified, but he did the police officer here is just explaining how they use facial and they have lyudmila's father's photograph way of finding him. but there's been no trace at all of him. three months later, he showed up in hospital — his family, now abroad, tell me leonid then vanished he's now facing trial in russia, accused of taking photographs of the military that had occupied his town. translation: he'd been in| the most terrible conditions. he said, "mum, in a word, i was in hell." he said, "when i was a kid, you used to talk about heaven and hell. it is stories like leonid's, however tough, that give lyudmila hope that her father too, is somewhere in a basement these are pictures from these a