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Amanpour

Russia's revenge

Amanpour

CNN

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4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

President Biden and world leaders are condemning Russia’s massive missile strikes against Ukraine and have vowed to continue supporting its fight for freedom. The strikes are viewed as Russia’s revenge for the downing of parts of the key bridge linking Crimea to the Russian mainland, as well as weeks of Ukrainian gains on the battlefield. Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has cut short a tour of Africa where he was appealing for the continent’s support, and he joins the show to discuss.  Also on today's show: Karim Khan, Chief Prosecutor, International Criminal Court; Yeganeh Rezaian, Senior Researcher, Committee to Protect Journalists; Astead Herndon; national politics reporter, New York Times. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Ammanpur. Here's what's coming up.

0:07.0

My interview with the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dimitro Colleba as Russian missiles

0:16.5

rained down on his country then.

0:18.8

But when I went to Busha and went behind St Andrew's Church, the bodies I saw were not fake.

0:25.8

As civilians bear the brunt of Putin's war, Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal

0:31.0

Court, Karim Khan joins us.

0:33.0

Plus, Iran's extraordinary women-led protests continue into their fourth week.

0:40.0

The latest from Iranian American journalist Yeganere Rezaian who tells me about her own detention by the morality police also on the program

0:49.3

That is really what we are talking about here is is re-litigation of the past in terms of 2020, but it is also

0:56.7

about setting up the infrastructure for 2024 and beyond.

1:00.8

Astead Herndon of the New York Times needs Harry Strenovasam through the critical run-up to the program everyone. I'm Christina Manpur in London. President

1:26.4

Biden and world leaders are condemning Russia's massive missile strikes

1:30.3

against Ukraine today and they have vowed to continue supporting that

1:34.1

country and its fight for freedom. Just take a look at this map Ukrainian officials

1:38.8

say that 84 crews missiles were fired at their territory including the capital Kyiv and targets as far

1:45.4

west as Lviv. The strikes are viewed as Russia's revenge for the downing of

1:49.9

parts of the key bridge linking Crimea to the Russian mainland, as well as weeks of

1:55.4

Ukrainian gains on the battlefield. At a meeting with his security council, the

2:00.3

Russian president of Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of terrorist acts and

2:04.7

threatened to keep retaliating.

2:08.7

In terms of the further act of terrorism on the territory of Russia, the Russian reply will be harsh

2:16.4

and will be corresponding to the level of threat to the Russian Federation.

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