I would say that we don't have any illusions. Cause russia is, unfortunately, our neighbour. And we know our enemy, at least a little o more than west. The very existence of this flag behind me is paid by the blood of my compatriots,. By the blood of ar soldiers, brave ucranian soldiers, a, innocent civilians, including children. We are ready for different a tenarius. But a, bringing back this question about a nuclear terrorism. A, so from the very first days of war, rations went to the ternable nuclear power planta, terrorizing the whole world and then shelling another power plant, a in ukrane.
Is the West doing enough to help Ukraine? What kind of endgame should Ukraine be seeking – all-out victory over Russia or a negotiated settlement that will allow both sides to claim they have won? To help answer some of these questions, we invited three prominent Ukrainian voices to get the view from the country. Kira Rudik is the MP who went viral on Instagram when she posted a photo of herself wielding a Kalashnikov and urging her fellow citizens to take up arms against the Russian invaders; Michael Bociurkiw, geopolitical analyst and humanitarian; and Olha Poliukhovych, a cultural historian and academic based in Kyiv. This discussion is hosted by broadcaster and academic Philippa Thomas.
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