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As Ukraine marks one year since Russia’s invasion, Ido Vock is joined by Ukrainian journalist and broadcaster Maria Romanenko, military expert Mark Galeotti and the New Statesman’s writer at large Jeremy Cliffe. They discuss how Ukrainians felt at the outbreak of war, whether Western support to Kyiv will hold and how the war could eventually end.
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Oleksiy Danilov: “Weak people always come up with excuses not to act”
No, Russia isn’t about to break apart
Is Ukraine prepared for the coming offensive?
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As Ukraine marks one year since Russia’s invasion, Ido Vock is joined by Ukrainian journalist and broadcaster Maria Romanenko, military expert Mark Galeotti and the New Statesman’s writer at large Jeremy Cliffe. They discuss how Ukrainians felt at the outbreak of war, whether Western support to Kyiv will hold and how the war could eventually end.
Read more:
Oleksiy Danilov: “Weak people always come up with excuses not to act”
No, Russia isn’t about to break apart
Is Ukraine prepared for the coming offensive?
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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