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Ukraine: The Latest

Tactical retreat: North Korea withdraws troops from frontline

Ukraine: The Latest

Louisa Wells / Francis Dearnley

Vladimir Putin, Jets, Daily News, Guns, Army, Tanks, Documentary, Russians, History, Russia-ukraine Conflict, News, Ukraine, Society & Culture, Volodymyr Zelensky, Russia, War

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2025

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Day 1,070.

Today, we analyse Russian attempts at encirclement around Pokrovsk, hear of a North Korean retreat in Kursk, discuss new stories of Russian activities in the occupied territories, and hear how the landscape of Ukraine has been forever transformed by the violence of war.


Contributors:

Francis Dearnley (Executive Editor, Audio). @FrancisDearnley on X.

Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X.

With thanks to Dr. Emily Channell-Justice, Director of the Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program at Harvard.



Content Referenced:


Harvard Conference:

Landscapes of War, Landscapes of Victory: Ukraine’s Changing Environment

https://www.huri.harvard.edu/tcup-conference


Russia introduces history textbook that redefines war against Ukraine as justified defense (Kyiv Independent):

https://kyivindependent.com/russia-introduces-history-textbook-that-redefines-ukraine-war-as-justified-defense/?mc_cid=f937bbdadf&mc_eid=08d0680a95 


The battle for the soul of Serbia (New Statesman):

https://www.newstatesman.com/international-content/2025/01/serbia-mining-protest-environment-lithium




Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatest

Email: [email protected]



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0:00.0

I'm Francis Dernley, and this is Ukraine, the latest.

0:07.0

Today we analyze Russian attempts at encirclement around Pekrovsk,

0:11.0

new stories of Russian activities in the occupied territories,

0:15.0

and discuss how the landscape of Ukraine has been forever transformed by the violence of war.

0:29.9

Bravering takes you through the most unimaginable hardships to finally reward you with victory.

0:35.2

It's the worst carnage that this world has seen since World War II.

0:36.3

Absolutely fascinating.

0:41.3

We are with you not just today or tomorrow, but for a hundred years.

0:45.7

We can't as a European, let's gain the Russia in Ukraine.

0:47.5

Nobody's going to break us.

0:48.8

We're strong.

0:50.4

We're Ukrainians.

0:58.8

It's Tuesday, the 28th of January. Two years and 333 days since the full-scale invasion began.

1:04.1

And today I'm joined by our Associate Editor for Defense, Dominic Nichols, and Dr. Emily Channel Justice, director of the Termurte Contemporary Ukraine program at Harvard University, where she's

1:09.5

curating a major new conference you're about to hear

1:12.4

about.

1:13.4

But first, over to Dom for the latest news from the battlefields of Ukraine.

1:21.3

Well, thanks, Francis. Hello, Emily. delighted to e-meet you.

1:24.7

So, not an awful lot of movement on the ground continuing a theme of recent weeks.

1:29.3

However, what movement there has been, I think is fairly interesting and the commentary about that

1:34.4

is also worthy of note. So right, what I'm talking about? Let me stop waffling, get on with it.

1:39.8

The only real movement on the ground in Ukraine at the moment has been a very small movement

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