Ukraine: The Latest

The Telegraph
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Jan 8, 2024 • 44min

Russian drones 'spying' on Ukrainian troops in Germany & interview with Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik

Ukrainian politician Kira Rudik, whose home was damaged by Russian bombing, discusses ongoing attacks by Russia. Topics include recent cross-border incursions, Ukraine's struggle to defend against drone and missile attacks, and the revival of the Schmärsch agency in Russia. The podcast also covers Russian operatives disguised as Ukrainian troops, polling data on military support for Ukraine, and Sweden's troop deployment to Latvia. It explores the uncertain future of the Russian regime and the potential for violent dissent.
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Jan 5, 2024 • 40min

Kyiv braces for renewed offensive near Kharkiv & Russia accused of firing North Korean missiles

Podcast discusses Ukraine's warning of a Russian assault, Russia firing North Korean missiles, Nepal halting work permits for citizens in Russia and Ukraine, analysis of the strategic outlook for Ukraine and Russia in 2024, and efforts to support Ukraine and show solidarity.
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Jan 4, 2024 • 35min

Ukraine 'blows up Russian jet 1,000 miles behind enemy lines' & is the war really in stalemate?

David Knowles, Joe Barnes, and Francis Dearnley discuss the updates on Ukrainian saboteurs, defense industry expansion, cyber attack, financial aid, sentencing of a separatist torture chamber operator, gas exports to China, military situation analysis, and Zelensky's evolving political position during the war.
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Jan 3, 2024 • 41min

Ukraine strikes back at occupied Crimea & Zelensky’s strategy for 2024

David Knowles, Joe Barnes, and Francis Dearnley discuss the impact and fallout of missile strikes in Ukraine, analyzing Volodymyr Zelensky's strategy. They cover ongoing conflict, territorial gains, Ukraine's energy systems, NATO tensions, and the significance of Western financial support for economic growth in Ukraine.
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Jan 2, 2024 • 38min

Massive missile and drone strikes across Ukraine while scandal sweeps Russia after Moscow 'nearly naked' party

The podcast discusses the massive strikes on Ukrainian cities by Russia and analyzes the scandal in Russia caused by a nearly naked party. Topics include escalating tensions, Ukrainian reaction to Zelensky's news eave address, recent violence in Ukraine and Putin's presidential campaign, and the impact of the party on changing Russian society.
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Jan 1, 2024 • 40min

'We will celebrate victory with the whole world'

In this special episode, the host immerses himself in a Ukrainian festival in Washington DC. They discuss the impact of the invasion on Ukrainians and the efforts of a little parish in sending aid. The significance of the Ukrainian church is explored, along with the kindness of humanity during the invasion. Preserving Ukrainian culture and traditions is highlighted, as well as the emotional struggle of being far from home.
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Dec 29, 2023 • 39min

Russia bombs maternity ward in biggest blitz of 2023

Yaroslava Barbieri, researcher on Russia's involvement in post-Soviet conflicts, discusses the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia and the systematic indoctrination program in occupied areas. The podcast also covers the biggest airstrike on Ukraine, attack on Ukrainian airspace, coherent plan for international industrial support, militaristic education, and mechanisms of repression and indoctrination in Ukraine.
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Dec 28, 2023 • 1h 10min

Putin sends 'revenge squads' into Crimea

Guests: Dom Nicholls, Joe Barnes, Hamish De Bretton-Gordon, Julia Tymoshenko. Topics: Revenge squads in Crimea, Holodomor reflections, electronic warfare in Ukraine, Royal Navy's request for underwater force protection, current military situation, personal stories of survival, reflections on Russia's invasion of Crimea.
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Dec 27, 2023 • 55min

Russian ship strike: dozens reportedly killed

Updates on the ongoing war in Ukraine, including the strike on a Russian ship and losses in the Donbas region. Discussion on defense plans, drone development, and Russian foreign relations. Insight into the Holodomor famine and its historical impact. Debunking of myths and drawing parallels in Russian-Ukrainian history. Messages of gratitude from listeners worldwide.
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Dec 26, 2023 • 42min

Sunny Days in Kramatorsk (Part II)

The podcast explores a group of British volunteers delivering aid to Ukrainian armed forces. It discusses the impact of volunteers, their motivations and experiences, the war-torn city of Harkiv, emotional moments, and a message of gratitude from the volunteers.

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