logo
episode-header-image
Jun 2023
53m 19s

Ukrainian HIMARS strike 'kills 100 Russi...

The Telegraph
About this episode

Day 476.

Today, we assess fast-moving developments from the battlefront, dive deeper into the perceptions and political impact of the counter-offensive, and catch up with our regular host David Knowles on his journey to Ukraine.

Contributors:

Francis Dearnley (Host & Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on Twitter.

David Knowles (Reporting live from Ukraine). @djknowles22 on Twitter.

Aliona Hlivco (Former Ukrainian MP). @aliona_hlivco on Twitter.

Maighna Nanu (Foreign Reporter). @Maighna_N on Twitter.


Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatest

Email: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Up next
Yesterday
Ukraine hits Russia with ‘biggest drone attack in two years’ as Trump tells NATO war will ‘end soon’
Day 1,593.Today, as Ukraine reportedly launches one of the largest waves of air strikes inside Russia since the full-scale invasion began – while also targeting multiple Russian vessels in the Sea of Azov – we bring you the latest from the NATO summit in Turkey, where world leade ... Show More
38m 30s
Jul 6
Kyiv strikes St Petersburg again as NATO leaders prepare for Trump summit
Day 1,592.Ahead of the NATO summit in Turkey, Russia kills more Ukrainian civilians in the second mass aerial strike in four days. Moscow also claims they’ve taken the Donbas city of Kostiantynivka, then later says fighting is ongoing – Dom tries to decipher the conflicting repor ... Show More
39m 32s
Jul 3
Russia planning attack on Poland, US warns as Ukraine strikes shut down occupied oil refineries
Day 1,589.Russia’s fuel crisis continues, to the intense frustration of ordinary Russians, and to the delight of Ukrainians, who are trolling Russians by flooding a fuel availability app with fake reviews. After Ukraine’s attack on the NORSI oil refinery in Kstovo, 800km inside R ... Show More
51m 36s
Recommended Episodes
Sep 2023
On the frontline: One night in Ukraine
We bring you the story of one Ukrainian command post as a patrol runs into chaos on the eastern bank of the Dnipro river, with Anthony Loyd who returned from reporting there last week. Plus, what should we make of the state of the war?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the ... Show More
27m 58s
Jun 2023
Who’s winning the counter-offensive?
Both Ukrainian and Russian fighters have started describing the counter-offensive as hitting in ‘waves’. But what exactly does that that mean?The BBC’s security correspondent Frank Gardner and Owen Matthews, a historian and former Newsweek Moscow bureau chief, return to the pod t ... Show More
29m 59s
Feb 2023
Ukraine War: From Our Own Correspondents
The BBC’s foreign reporters assemble and discuss the war. Adam is joined by Lyse Doucet and Jeremy Bowen in Kyiv, John Simpson in Lviv, Sarah Smith in Warsaw and Steve Rosenberg in Moscow, following two high-stakes speeches from Presidents Putin and Biden.Clive Myrie also "dials ... Show More
32m 24s
Mar 2022
10 days that changed the world
Victoria catches up with Fergal Keane, who is in Lviv in the West of Ukraine, where thousands of refugees are at the station trying to get out of the country.Despite a planned ceasefire in two southern cities, Fergal explains why evacuations had to be halted because of continued ... Show More
29 m
Feb 2024
The Intelligence: Ukraine’s war, two years on
<p>In this roundtable discussion our editors examine how the past year has progressed, discuss how things may go over the next year and consider a few fundamentally positive truths about <a href="https://www.economist.com/ukraine-crisis?utm_campaign=a.io&utm_medium=audio.podcast. ... Show More
33m 51s
Feb 2024
The Intelligence: Ukraine’s war, two years on
In this roundtable discussion our editors examine how the past year has progressed, discuss how things may go over the next year and consider a few fundamentally positive truths about the whole conflict. Meanwhile our senior producer travels through Ukraine, getting a measure of ... Show More
33m 51s
Jun 2022
Ukraine's IT army
A quarter of a million people now participate in regular cyber attacks against Russia. We hear from one of the volunteers, Oleksandr Naumenko. And also from US-Russian cybersecurity expert Dmitri Alperovitch. BBC Ukrainian service reporter Olga Malchevska recalls a recent visit t ... Show More
36m 39s