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On the eve of Russia’s Victory Day, marking triumph over Germany in World War II, I joined Times Radio’s Philip Ingram to analyze Ukraine’s denial of a “victory” for Vladimir Putin.
In the 26-minute chat, we consider how Ukraine has not only checked Russian advances on the frontlines and survived aerial attacks trying to break civilian resistance, but is now counter-attacking deep inside Russia.
We note how this has unsettled the Kremlin, prompting it to limit Saturday’s ceremonies, and put further strain on the 50 1/2-month full-scale invasion.
Part of counter-attacking against this aggressor is that you don’t necessarily carry out an attack — you just keep them uncertain.
In the wider context — the frontlines, Russia’s aerial attacks on Ukraine, Russia’s economy — while the Russians may still be wreaking hell on Ukrainian civilians, they appear to be uncertain about a way forward with their political and military aims.
Can Putin escape his predicament by convincing the Trump Administration to force Ukraine’s surrender of territory?
Why don’t Ukraine just drop leaflets on the crowds of the ‘May day’ parade from drones. Far more damaging Psychologically.