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In this gripping episode, we're joined by Francis Farrell, an acclaimed journalist from The Kyiv Independent. He provides an urgent and unvarnished look at the rapidly deteriorating situation in Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, detailing the large-scale Russian infiltration tactics that have compromised Ukrainian defenses and severed critical logistics routes. Farrell draws critical parallels to past battles like Bakhmut and Avdiivka, examining the patterns of delayed withdrawals and the challenges within Ukrainian military command.
We explore the harrowing reality for the hundreds of civilians still trapped in Pokrovsk, discussing their complex reasons for staying and the ethical dilemmas presented by the presence of pro-Russian sympathizers. The conversation also tackles the strategic impact of Western military aid, such as potential Tomahawk missile deliveries, arguing that while powerful, these are not 'wonder weapons' that will instantly alter the war's fundamental dynamics. Instead, Farrell emphasizes the ongoing 'numbers game' and Ukraine's chronic manpower crisis.
Finally, we delve into the looming threat of winter, particularly concerning energy infrastructure and heating, and touch upon the evolving situations in Kupyansk and other critical frontlines. This episode offers a crucial, on-the-ground perspective on the war's toughest challenges.
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By NettavisenIn this gripping episode, we're joined by Francis Farrell, an acclaimed journalist from The Kyiv Independent. He provides an urgent and unvarnished look at the rapidly deteriorating situation in Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, detailing the large-scale Russian infiltration tactics that have compromised Ukrainian defenses and severed critical logistics routes. Farrell draws critical parallels to past battles like Bakhmut and Avdiivka, examining the patterns of delayed withdrawals and the challenges within Ukrainian military command.
We explore the harrowing reality for the hundreds of civilians still trapped in Pokrovsk, discussing their complex reasons for staying and the ethical dilemmas presented by the presence of pro-Russian sympathizers. The conversation also tackles the strategic impact of Western military aid, such as potential Tomahawk missile deliveries, arguing that while powerful, these are not 'wonder weapons' that will instantly alter the war's fundamental dynamics. Instead, Farrell emphasizes the ongoing 'numbers game' and Ukraine's chronic manpower crisis.
Finally, we delve into the looming threat of winter, particularly concerning energy infrastructure and heating, and touch upon the evolving situations in Kupyansk and other critical frontlines. This episode offers a crucial, on-the-ground perspective on the war's toughest challenges.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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