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Coffee House Shots

Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 29/05/22

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

Daily News, News, Politics

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2022

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Isabel Hardman presents the highlights from Sunday morning's political shows. This podcast contains clips featuring Andrei Kelin, Brandon Lewis, Anneliese Dodds and Mick Lynch. 

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Hello and welcome to Coffee House Shots, the Spectators' Daily Politics podcast. I'm

0:25.4

Elizabeth Hardman and this is the Sunday Roundup. Clive Myrie took the reigns of the

0:30.1

BBC's Sunday Morning Show today and the send-piece was a pre-recorded interview with the Russian

0:35.0

Ambassador, Andre Kellin. Myrie confronted Kellin with the evidence of war crimes having

0:40.6

been committed in Ukraine, referring to the town of Butcher, and asked for his response

0:45.4

to those charges.

0:46.4

Let's go to the town of Butcher, which has become synonymous around the world with the

0:51.6

crimes that many people point to of the Russian military. Can you explain why civilians

0:58.4

have been shot in cold blood in the streets of Butcher? Is this how Russian troops are

1:07.0

supposed to conduct this war because the evidence suggests that they are committing war

1:11.9

crimes?

1:12.9

If you are really interesting in this issue, then you should understand that after Russian

1:20.1

troops has left Butcher, for three days no one has found anyone, any troops, any bodies

1:27.9

on the streets, and there are a lot of evidence of that. After three days, someone has come

1:34.4

and discovered some bodies. Besides, can you imagine that professional troops as Russian

1:39.4

troops, they will step over the bodies of someone during weeks and just leaving them behind

1:45.3

for what?

1:46.3

For the next provocation, just to be done, when someone is coming, I cannot believe it

1:50.3

frankly speaking. This is very unprofessional.

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