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Peace Talks Stall and Russian Attacks on Ukraine Cities Continue Unabated Marisa Lagos

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News, News Commentary, Politics

4.2 • 727 Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Ceasefire negotiations between Russia and Ukraine faltered on Monday while Russia’s devastating attacks on cities in Ukraine continued to intensify. Meanwhile, amid a widening humanitarian crisis that’s forced more than two million Ukrainians to flee, President Volodymyr Zelensky continues to press for more military equipment from NATO member states and will appeal to U.S. lawmakers in a joint session of Congress on Wednesday. As the invasion enters its third week, we take stock of the war’s devastating impact and the further actions the U.S. and its allies may take. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Russian attacks pounded civilian targets today,

1:20.4

leveling an apartment building in Kyiv and damaging residential areas just before ceasefire talks were set to continue.

1:27.4

We'll hear how Ukrainians are managing amid the terror and how Western powers are responding three weeks into this war. Plus, the Russian government

1:28.9

is threatening to seize assets and even arrest executives of Western companies. We'll talk about a new Wall Street Journal report.

1:35.4

That's all coming up next. Good morning. Welcome to Forum. I'm Marisa Lagos and for Mina Kim. Russia's deadly attacks on cities in Ukraine continue to intensify today as a widening humanitarian crisis has now forced more than 2 million Ukrainians to flee.

2:09.6

As the invasion enters its third week, we're going to take stock of the war's devastating impact and the further actions the U.S. and its allies may take.

2:17.3

And we're going to begin this

2:18.2

morning with an update from Lviv with Richard Enzor. He is Ukraine correspondent for the economist.

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Richard, thank you so much for joining us.

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Thanks, Marissa. Thanks for having me.

2:28.5

So as we said, you're in Lviv in the western part of the country where a lot of refugees are

2:36.2

flowing to or through on their way to Poland and other European countries. Can you just give us a

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