

Entrenched: stalemate in Ukraine’s east
May 12, 2022
Chris Lockwood, Europe editor for The Economist, dives deep into the complexities of Russia's sluggish conquest in the Donbas region of Ukraine. He explores the resilient resistance of Ukrainians amid a prolonged conflict. The discussion unveils the strategic significance of cities like Mariupol and Odessa, as well as the stalled peace negotiations. Lockwood also touches on the broader implications for NATO and the shifting dynamics in public safety reform, illustrating how innovative approaches can reshape community responses.
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Ukraine War's Impact
- The war in Ukraine has changed in scope, solidifying NATO and potentially expanding it.
- Finland's potential NATO membership would double Russia's shared border with NATO allies.
Shift to Donbas
- Russia's focus shifted to the Donbas region after failing to take control of all of Ukraine.
- Ukraine is putting up a strong resistance, slowing Russia's advance to a snail's pace.
Effective Ukrainian Resistance
- Ukrainian resistance is effective due to better equipment, especially longer-range artillery.
- This allows Ukraine to target Russian artillery without being in range, pushing Russian forces back in some areas.