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CNN 5 Things

One Thing: Two Years Later, Ukraine is Running Out of Ammo. Is Hope Next?

CNN 5 Things

CNN

News, Daily News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2024

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

In the two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, thousands of soldiers on both sides have been killed and multiple cities have been destroyed. Recently, Ukraine has been forced to retreat from the city of Avdiivka amid dwindling ammunition supplies. Meanwhile, Western unity has started to show cracks and billions of dollars in US aid have been held up amid hesitation from congressional Republicans. In this episode, we hear from soldiers on the frontlines about what it’s like to fight with a lack of ammo and how two years of war have changed the country.  Guest: Ivana Kottasová, CNN International Senior Producer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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When you think of how to describe Alexei Navalny, brave might be the first word that comes to mind.

0:37.0

So after we learned that the Russian opposition figure had died in an Arctic penal colony,

0:42.0

it wasn't too surprising to see that bravery on full display

0:46.6

from the people in his life.

0:50.5

His supporters in Moscow bravely faced down the threat of detention to pay their respects.

0:59.0

His 69-year-old mother, bravely marched up to that remote prison to demand authorities hand

1:04.3

over her son's body and Nervali's wife Yulia Nervolni became the new public face

1:11.0

of the Russian resistance movement.

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Even though Navalny's true cause of death is unclear at this point,

1:25.6

Yulia placed the blame squarely on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

1:30.3

This is his playbook after all, where all dissenting voices are silenced and they often end up dead

1:39.9

But one of the reasons this movement was so passionate is because it's clear that Putin's aims stretch well beyond Russia's borders.

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