Chatter: Life and Death in Ukraine with Journalist Christopher Miller
Feb 15, 2024
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Author and journalist Christopher Miller discusses his book on the war in Ukraine, covering the 2014 capture of Crimea, the recent invasion by Russia, and his journey from Peace Corps volunteer to war correspondent. He shares personal experiences of protests and crackdowns, witnessing the covert invasion of Crimea, and his own encounter with cybercrime. The podcast also recommends a book, 'Voroshilovgrad,' to understand eastern Ukraine.
Christopher Miller provides a firsthand account of living in Eastern Ukraine during the conflict and witnessing the war crimes committed by Russian forces.
The discovery of military tribunal documents sheds light on the war crimes committed by Russian forces in Eastern Ukraine.
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Life and Death in Ukraine
Christopher Miller, a writer and journalist, discusses his book 'The War Came to Us' and his experiences living and reporting in Ukraine. He recalls the moment when the protests in Ukraine turned into a revolution and how it set the stage for Russia's invasion in 2014. Miller shares his firsthand account of living in Eastern Ukraine during the conflict and witnessing the war crimes committed by Russian forces.
Discovering War Crimes in Slaviansk
During their reporting in Eastern Ukraine, the journalist team of Max Seton, Noah Snyder, and Christopher Miller stumbled upon a trove of documents belonging to Igor Gherkin, a Russian military officer. These documents revealed the existence of a military tribunal set up by Gherkin, where people were unjustly judged and executed by firing squad. The discovery shed light on the war crimes committed by Russian forces in the region.
The Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine
Christopher Miller returned to Ukraine in late 2021, just months before Russia launched its full-scale invasion. He recounts the tense atmosphere in Ukraine, with concerns about Russia's growing military presence and President Zelensky downplaying the situation. Miller describes the invasion in 2022, the ongoing war, and the impact it has had on Ukraine and its people.
In February 2022, Russia launched a full scale invasion into Ukraine in the largest attack on a European country since World War II. This invasion did not start a new war, but escalated the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War that started in 2014 when Russian forces captured Crimea and invaded the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.
In his book, “The War Came to Us: Life and Death in Ukraine,” author and journalist Christopher Miller tells the story of the past fourteen years in Ukraine through his personal experiences living and reporting in Ukraine since 2010. For this week’s Chatter episode, Anna Hickey spoke with Chris Miller about his book, what led to the full scale invasion in 2022, the 2014 capture of Crimea, and his journey from being a Peace Corps volunteer in Bakhmut in 2010 to a war correspondent.
Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.