Russian ship strike: dozens reportedly killed | Ukraine: The Latest | Podcast



Russian ship strike: dozens reportedly killed | Ukraine: The Latest | Podcast

Day 670.

Today, we bring you the latest news from the frontlines and hear from Dr Daria Mattingly on the Holodomor, the Soviet engineered famine in Ukraine in 1932-33.

Contributors:

David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @DJKnowles22 on Twitter.

Dom Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on Twitter.

Dr Daria Mattingly (Lecturer in European History, Expert on Ukraine) @DariaMattingly1 on Twitter.

Charities: We have spoken to many charities this year – from Vans Without Borders, to GP Now, to KHARPP – and we receive many messages from listeners asking for recommendations of charities they can support. We include a link to the Ukrainian Institute of London’s list of charities and organisations they recommend:

What can you do to support Ukraine & Ukrainians?

Many of our listeners have raised concerns over the potential sale of Telegraph Media Group to the Abu Dhabi-linked Redbird IMI. We are inviting the submission of comments on the process. Email salecomments@telegraph.co.uk or dtletters@telegraph.co.uk to have your say.

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4 comments
  1. Meanwhile Zelenskyy is still denying that Marinka was captured by Russians, but this time even his top general Zaluzhny gave up on him and admitted the obvious. 🤣🤣🤣Zelenskyy and his official propaganda are still denying that Russians control Bakhmut. 🤣🤣🤣 Zelenskyy also stated that Russians didn't capture a single village in 2023 and he promised in September to recapture 3 cities by the end of the year.🤣🤣🤣 Well, it's a quote from The Time article. Zelenskyy top advisers say about him: “He deludes himself,” one of his closest aides tells me in frustration. “We’re out of options. We’re not winning. But try telling him that. It is immovable, verging on the messianic.” One Austrian artist was in a similar state in 1945.

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