Sunny Days in Kramatorsk (Part I)

Sunny Days in Kramatorsk (Part I)

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Russia’s deadliest day & Orban ‘gross act of disloyalty’ stalls €90bn Ukraine loan

Day 1,485.Three days into Russia’s so called ‘spring offensive’, there are barely any advances on the ground yet casualties continue to rise. A Ukrainian delegation is on its way to Washington to resume talks tomorrow after the latest round in the diary was postponed by the war i ...  Show more

‘Put Putin on trial’: pro-Kremlin hardliner turns on president & interview with Britain’s leading military expert

Day 1,484.Today, as Russian casualty figures continue to climb, we ask whether Moscow’s long-anticipated spring offensive has already begun. We also return to the situation in Moscow, where Vladimir Putin has been absent from public view for several days, as a formerly loyal supp ...  Show more

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