From Our Own Correspondent

Ukraine's 'Operation Spider's Web'

Jun 7, 2025
Paul Adams, a seasoned reporter based in Kyiv, dives into Ukraine's bold drone raid on Russian airbases, revealing that 'Operation Spider's Web' took 18 months to plan. He captures the disbelief and mixed emotions among civilians in Kyiv, who are anxious about potential Russian retaliation. The podcast also explores the intricate dynamics of living under occupation while highlighting the resilience of Ukrainians. Adams conveys the complex feelings of hope and fear, making the war's impact palpable for listeners.
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ANECDOTE

Kiev's War Museum Perspective

  • Paul Adams reports from Kiev's War Museum, which continuously updates exhibits with current war events.
  • Civilians express mixed feelings about Ukraine's Operation Spider's Web drone raid, balancing hope and fear of retaliation.
INSIGHT

Life Under Russian Occupation

  • Under Russian occupation in Crimea, Ukrainian identity is suppressed and resistance is risky.
  • Small acts of rebellion like wearing traditional clothes happen in secret to maintain spirit and identity.
ANECDOTE

Chile's Stolen Children Reunions

  • In Chile, thousands of babies were illegally taken under Pinochet's regime, leading to decades-long family separations.
  • Constanza and volunteers use DNA tests to reunite adoptees with their birth families despite legal and emotional barriers.
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