Ukraine: The Latest

The Telegraph
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Oct 6, 2025 • 56min

Russian cruise missile ship 'hit' in asymmetric attack & 'hellfire' rains down on Lviv and Belgorod

Michael Bohnert, a RAND analyst specializing in Russia's energy sector and drone warfare, offers keen insights into the dynamics of the ongoing conflict. He discusses Ukraine's focused drone strikes on Russian refineries, predicting major impacts on Russia's economy. The conversation also examines the intriguing possibility of China supplying satellite imagery to help Russia, and how a proposed 'drone wall' in Europe could change defense strategies. Bohnert highlights the strategic push and pull in Europe and the implications for future security.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 41min

'Chaos' as drones ground flights in Germany & Ukraine hits refinery 1400km inside Russia

Tetiana Kagitina, a local guide from Odesa, sheds light on her city’s cultural tensions regarding the contested Pushkin statue. She discusses how the statue symbolizes Russian imperialism and reflects current sentiments amid the war. Residents have engaged in debates and public confrontations over its removal. Tetiana also shares her community's resourcefulness and preparations during the early months of the conflict, emphasizing the local resolve to defend Odesa, and highlights the differing views on how cultural symbols can impact Ukraine's fight for victory.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 29min

Trump shares intelligence for long-range strikes on Russia & Crimea's governor 'hacked'

James Kilner, a veteran foreign correspondent and Russia expert, dives into the harsh realities of the war's economic impact on Russia. He discusses the alarming petrol shortages due to refinery attacks and the Kremlin's drastic emergency measures. Kilner also highlights the effects of VAT increases on inflation and state budgets, as well as the struggles faced by major manufacturers like Avtovaz. Additionally, he addresses troubling setbacks for Russian propaganda and the diplomatic implications of reinstating Russian athletes in international sports.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 1h 9min

'Critical' power outage at nuclear plant sparks fears & special interview with UN's Special Rapporteur on Torture

India McTaggart, Royal Correspondent for The Telegraph, shares insights on Princess Anne's surprise visit to Ukraine, discussing the role of royal diplomacy in supporting children affected by the war. Alice Edwards, the UN's Special Rapporteur on Torture, reveals harrowing findings on torture in occupied territories, emphasizing that sexual torture is a systematic tactic used by Russian forces. The importance of documentation for accountability and the need for international pressure are also highlighted, shedding light on the grim realities faced by victims.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 54min

Petraeus: Unmanned killer submarines can win war for Ukraine & Kyiv assassinates another Russian officer

In this conversation, Ilya Kaminsky, a Ukrainian-American poet celebrated for his work 'Deaf Republic,' discusses themes of resistance and deafness in his writing. He details how his experiences shape his storytelling and the parallels between his work and the current situation in Ukraine. Ilya also shares insights on the translation of his work in Ukraine and its stage adaptation, including the integration of sign language. He emphasizes how social media has transformed perceptions of war and highlights the resilience of Ukrainian values in the face of adversity.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 53min

Tomahawk missiles ‘on the table’ from Trump & Russia humiliated by election in Moldova

In this engaging discussion, Ada Wordsworth, co-founder of the charity HAARP, shares her on-the-ground experiences in Ukraine, where she manages rebuilding and resettlement programs for those affected by the war. She highlights the urgent needs of displaced families and the emotional toll of conflict, as well as the challenges of government aid and housing costs. Ada also details her charity's shift from rebuilding homes to helping families find stability. Her passion for aid work shines through as she reflects on community resilience and the lasting impact of David Knowles.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 55min

Gas shortages ‘finally’ hit Moscow as Kyiv intensifies strikes on refineries & David Knowles on the largest Nazi massacre in Ukraine

Dominic Nicholls, Associate Editor at The Telegraph, dives into the ramifications of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian energy facilities, highlighting fuel supply issues in Moscow. David Knowles, creator of impactful documentaries, explores the haunting legacy of the 1941 Babi Yar massacre, detailing its memorialization and historical context. William Blacker sheds light on how Soviet policies shaped Holocaust memory and the ongoing debates around memorial funding in Ukraine, all while examining the complexities of reclaiming historical narratives.
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Sep 25, 2025 • 50min

Ukraine ravage Russian aircraft and radar stations in occupied Crimea & Denmark reports ‘hybrid attack’ on major airport

Dr. Jade McGlynn, an expert in War Studies at King's College London, discusses the escalating conflict in Ukraine. She highlights recent Ukrainian strikes on Russian aircraft and radar stations in Crimea, detailing the impact of fuel shortages in the region. McGlynn also addresses a distressing video showcasing alleged Russian war crimes, emphasizing the emotional resonance it has with Ukrainians. Further, she outlines resistance operations in occupied territories, reflecting on the challenges faced by civilians and the ongoing fight against oppression.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 50min

Trump tells Ukraine: ‘Take back all your land... then go further’

Lily Shanagher, a Feature writer for The Telegraph, shares insights on American families moving to Russia for 'anti-woke' visas, driven by a quest for shared values. Oksana Pyzik, a UCL global health expert, discusses the alarming impacts of war on Ukraine's healthcare, including extensive damage to facilities and rising mental health challenges. The conversation also explores the innovative rehabilitation initiatives like 'Superhumans' that address the urgent needs of veterans, combining art therapy with reconstructive care.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 49min

NATO and Russia edge closer to standoff & exclusive interview with mother of Ukrainian child adopted by Putin ally

Darina Rapina, a courageous Ukrainian mother and guardian, shares her heart-wrenching story of fighting to recover her daughter Margarita, who was taken to Russia amidst the war. She discusses the challenges of legal guardianship and their complex adoption process. Darina reveals the emotional turmoil of finding out Margarita's whereabouts and the impact of altered documents. She urges world leaders to prioritize the safety of abducted children while advocating for diplomatic efforts to reunite families. This conversation sheds light on a poignant and urgent humanitarian crisis.

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