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🗓️ 3 February 2025
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Day 1,076.
Today, as Britain’s Prime Minister prepares to hold defence and security talks with EU leaders for the first time since Brexit, we report from the front line near Pokrovsk in the Donbas and, later, interview a West Point Professor who says negotiating with Moscow is a doomed enterprise.
Contributors:
Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X.
Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphant on X.
Joe Barnes (Brussels Correspondent). @Barnes_Joe on X.
Inna Varenytsia (Ukrainian Journalist). @InnaVarenytsia on X.
Francis Dearnley (Executive Editor, Audio). @FrancisDearnley on X.
With special thanks to our guest Dr. Robert Pearson (Associate Professor of International Relations at the United States Military Academy at West Point). @RTPerson3
Content Referenced:
Battle Lines, our sister podcast, exploring wider global affairs:
Why Ukraine Shouldn’t Negotiate with Putin (Dr Robert Person in Journal of Democracy):
https://www.journalofdemocracy.org/articles/why-ukraine-shouldnt-negotiate-with-putin/
UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine press release:
https://ukraine.ohchr.org/en/Alarming-Rise-in-Executions-of-Captured-Ukrainian-Military-Personnel
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0:00.0 | I'm Domnichols and this is Ukraine the latest. |
0:06.1 | Today, as Britain's Prime Minister prepares to hold defence and security talks with EU leaders for the first time since Brexit, |
0:12.7 | we report from the front line near Procrosp in the Dombas, |
0:16.6 | and later interview a West Point Professor who says negotiating with Moscow is a doomed enterprise. |
0:23.5 | Bravery takes you through the most unimaginable hardships to finally reward you with victory. |
0:32.5 | It's the worst carnage that this world has seen since World War II. |
0:37.3 | Absolutely fascinating. |
0:38.5 | We are with you, not just today or tomorrow, but for a hundred years. |
0:43.5 | We can't as a European, let's gain the Russia in Ukraine. |
0:47.9 | Nobody's going to break us. |
0:49.9 | We're strong. |
0:51.2 | We're Ukrainians. |
0:52.8 | It's Monday, the 3rd of February, two years and 339 days since the full-scale invasion began. |
0:59.6 | And today, I'm joined by senior foreign correspondent Roland Oliphant, Brussels correspondent Joe Barnes, |
1:05.2 | and Ukrainian journalist Inna Venizia, just back from the front line of Bacrosp. |
1:12.4 | Now, overnight Friday to Saturday, Russian forces launched a large airstriker against Ukraine. |
1:19.1 | I will go through the various natures of munitions, just because I know some people like to track these. |
1:25.2 | They launched seven Iskanda M or KN23 ballistic missiles from Vornesh Oblast and Occupied Crimea. |
1:33.1 | Also seven Iskanda K-K cruise missiles from occupied Crimea and Donetsk Oblast. |
1:38.8 | Eight KH22 cruise missiles and another 8KH101 or 55 cruise variants cruise missiles from the Big |
1:47.1 | 2P-2Bombers, 10 KH 59 or 69 variant cruise missiles from aircraft over Voronage, Oblast, |
1:54.2 | that's just to the northeast of Ukraine, a small shared border, and two KH31P anti-radiation |
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