A year after Russia invaded Ukraine, it has grown stronger while the aggressor's might has been depleted. Ukrainians are holding on, but the price is high.
Many subsist in a landscape of craters and ruins. Thousands of civilians have been murdered, women raped, children deported.
Over 8 million refugees have spread across Europe, more than half of them seeking shelter in EU countries.
While Joe Biden became the first US president in modern history to visit a war zone unprotected by US troops, Russia’s leader once again lashed out against the West and sought to prepare his people for a protracted conflict, and ongoing sacrifice.
So we’re asking:
Ukraine one year on: War without end, war without a winner?
Our guests Alexey Yusupov (analyst FES), Markus Kaim (analyst SWP), Xenia Polska (DW)
1:40 As a Ukrainian it was as if a black hole had been torn open
3:40 The invasion brought forth the emergence of Ukrainian Nation
4:40 Multiple narratives in Russia
6:50 Surprisingly clear support from the US
10:40 Ukrainians are tired, want the war to end but not at any price
12:10 How much do Russians know about daily life in Ukraine?
13:30 Russian propaganda creates an isolated information space
14:30 Russian brotherliness or Russian imperialism?
16:10 Shifting geopolitics
17:00 European security must be organized without Russia
18:00 For Ukrainian people EU membership offers hope
19:20 Putin still has strong support in Russia
21:20 Will America's support continue with a new administration?
22:40 Putin is offering families a material incentive to send sons to war
24:00 Joe Bidens visit in Kyiv was meaningful for Ukrainians
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