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This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler

The Ukraine War Ep. 6: Defiance

This Is Not A Drill with Gavin Esler

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News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Telling the history of the war that’s reshaping the world. In Ep.6: How Ukrainian bravery and steadfastness amazed the world. These are the human stories of how a country much smaller than Russia was able to stand together under Putin’s astonishing onslaught – why a shovel is a soldier’s best friend – and how Ukrainian civilians who never thought of themselves as fighters found themselves rushing towards the front line. Hear next week’s edition of Doomsday Watch: The Ukraine War immediately when you support the podcast on Patreon: http://www.doomsdaywatch.co.uk • “I was terrified of dying a wasteful death… but there was pride too. We’ve learned we’re more united and braver than we thought.” – Romeo Kokriatski • “Ironically it’s Russian’s repeated attacks on Ukraine that propelled this country’s sense of purpose and unity.” – Arthur Snell • “Before August 2022 it was hard to convince anyone that Ukraine could win this. After September I was struggling to convince people that victory wasn’t inevitable.” – Jack Watling • “Hopefully this war makes people around the world understand that freedom is not free.” – Olga Tokariuk Photograph courtesy Juan Barreto Incidental music in order of appearance: • ‘A Quiet Night – Tyhohi Nochi’ by Natalia Tsupryk, performed by SANSARA Choir • ‘O Lord, Hear My Prayer – Dmitry Bortniansky, performed by Kyiv Chamber Choir • Gustav Mahler’s Symphony Number 9 (First Movement) performed by the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra • Gustav Mahler’s Symphony Number 5, performed by Jason Weinberger and the WCF Symphony ‘A Quiet Night – Tyhohi Nochi’ by Natalia Tsupryk was commissioned and recorded by SANSARA choir at the Ukrainian Cathedral in London, directed by Tom Herring. Hear the full track on SANSARA’s latest album Traces here: https://platoon.lnk.to/traces Find out more about the project on their website here: https://www.sansarachoir.com/a-quiet-night Follow SANSARA @SansaraChoir and on your preferred streaming platform. Written and presented by Arthur Snell. Produced by Robin Leeburn. Original theme music by Paul Hartnoll – https://www.orbitalofficial.com. Group Editor Andrew Harrison. Doomsday Watch is a Podmasters production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

We're a Callin' Chip from The Fellas, and this episode is brought to you by the new movie Strays!

0:07.9

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0:12.5

and a foul mouth book, who along with their pack of strays embark on an epic adventure of revenge,

0:18.2

doggy style. And of course, it gets even better because it's voiced by Will Ferrell and Jamie Fogg.

0:23.8

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0:27.4

Strays is in cinemas August 17th.

0:30.4

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0:36.0

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0:41.2

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0:46.8

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0:56.6

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1:19.4

My name is Katrina Yutchenko, and my life changed a year ago.

1:24.9

Before I lived in Ukraine, and now I'm in Germany in Berlin.

1:29.8

In my last life, I've been 12 years as a digital entrepreneur, and I was so much, like,

1:36.9

self-realized, happy person. I lived in Maroupal. Me and my husband, my mom, my daughter.

1:44.3

Yeah, but now I started my new life because, yeah, I survived in Maroupal. I've been in the middle

1:52.0

of this hell. So, exactly on February 24th, me and my husband, we were on the Western Ukraine

2:03.2

in ski resort. Many of our friends, they told us, like, yeah, you have to go to Europe,

2:09.5

war started, but me and my husband, we made a decision. It was a mature decision that we are

2:16.8

coming back home. My husband is a doctor. He said, I have to be in hospital. I will be needed

2:23.3

so much there. And we actually, we supposed that this situation will be, but we didn't think

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