

Ukraine's 'Iron General' Zaluzhny shares his reflections & Moscow's Special Forces Training Center chief 'gunned down in the street'
Oct 17, 2024
Gabriella Jozwiak, a freelance journalist for The Telegraph, shares poignant insights on the impact of war on Ukrainian children. She discusses the innovative shift to ‘bunker schools’ as a response to ongoing conflict, highlighting the resilience and ingenuity of educators. Jozwiak also elaborates on the psychological challenges faced by students and the government's efforts to ensure safe learning environments. Additionally, she touches on the emotional complexities surrounding child repatriation amidst the war, emphasizing the lasting effects of conflict.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Updates on the Ukraine Conflict and Assassination of a Russian Colonel
02:25 • 2min
Geopolitical Implications of North Korean Involvement in Ukraine
04:38 • 2min
Military Support and Strategic Challenges in Ukraine
07:00 • 23min
Education Amidst Conflict: Resilience and Innovation
29:49 • 16min
Challenges of Child Repatriation and Pandemic Impact on Development
46:12 • 5min
Acts of Resistance and War's Toll on Youth
50:56 • 5min