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Special report: Bereaved families in Ukraine

Amanpour

CNN

News

4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

As Ukraine prepares to mark two years of war, many in the country are wrestling with the absence and loss of their loved ones on the front. Christiane reports from a military cemetery in the western city of Lviv to speak with some of the bereaved.  Also on today's show: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba; Jonathan Glazer, Director, "The Zone of Interest"; Aluf Benn, Editor-in-Chief, Haaretz  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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18 plus, T's and C's apply, exchange fees and fair usage limits apply. Hello everyone and welcome to Amampur in Ukraine. Here's what's coming up.

0:40.0

The cost of defending democracy is bloody as Ukraine also remembers the lives lost in the Maidan

0:47.9

democracy protests 10 years ago then.

0:51.2

We wouldn't lose Avić if we had received all the artillery ammunition that we needed to defend it.

0:57.0

Ukraine's foreign minister tells me his forces lack weapons and ammunition and he asked the West, do you actually still believe in yourself our conversation

1:06.4

here in key plus

1:11.6

the zone of interest the Oscar-nominated film, about life next door to Auschwitz.

1:18.0

I speak to director Jonathan Glazer about its important relevance today.

1:23.0

Also ahead, Israel's self-destruction,

1:26.0

Netanyahu, the Palestinians, and the price of neglect.

1:30.0

Walter Isakson speaks to Alouff Ben, editor-in-chief of Haraz. Well, Welcome to the program everyone. I'm Christina Manpur in Kyiv. Today

1:59.7

Ukraine remembers lives lost a decade ago when police and government forces

2:04.6

opened fire on protesters at Maidan Square not far from where I am now. They were

2:09.7

demonstrating against then-President Janukovic's decision to turn away from the European Union and towards Moscow under Putin's pressure.

2:18.0

More than 100 people died, a group known here as the Heavenly 100. President Zelensky says they are being

2:25.3

honored on the battlefield.

2:28.7

Today Ukraine honors the memory of their feet. The memory of how Ukrainians can fight for their freedom, in the

2:37.3

squares on the barricades and today at the front, the memory that in the most difficult moments of history we never give up.

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