

What does diplomatic deadlock mean for Donbas?
Aug 26, 2025
Quentin Sommerville, a BBC correspondent, offers firsthand updates from the conflict-ridden Donbas region, illustrating how diplomatic deadlock profoundly impacts daily life there. Andrea Kendall-Taylor, a former senior U.S. intelligence officer, shares her insights into the intricate dynamics of peace negotiations, emphasizing the need for security guarantees from the West. They discuss the rising role of drones in warfare, the emotional turmoil of Ukrainians amid ongoing strife, and the skepticism surrounding international commitments to peace.
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Field Hospital Night In Donbas
- Quentin Sommerville spent a night in a frontline field hospital near Dobropillya and saw severe casualties firsthand.
- The hospital captain said these were the worst injuries he had seen since the war began.
Drones Hunting Evacuations
- Quentin described FPV drones hunting evacuees and a detector that showed the drone's live video feed and explosive RPG.
- Volunteers used jammers and cover to avoid drone strikes while evacuating civilians in Dobropilya.
Frontline Reality Versus Diplomatic Optics
- Drone strikes caused several civilian deaths over a few days in Dobropilya and increased danger for everyday movement.
- Quentin contrasted this frontline reality with the diplomatic optics of Putin being warmly received abroad.