Ukraine launches new ATACMS missile attack on Crimean airbase I Ukraine: The Latest, Podcast

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Published 2024-07-26
Day 885

Today, we bring you the latest news as Ukrainian troops weather further attacks across the front, Ukrainian claims an Atacms strike on an airbase in occupied Crimea and we examine how Ukraine is decentralising its energy infrastructure in the wake of punishing Russia strikes.

Contributors:

David Knowles (Journalist). @djknowles22 on X.

Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.

JamesRothwell (Berlin Correspondent). @JamesERothwell on X.

Hamish De Bretton-Gordon (Former British Army Tank Commander). @HamishDBG on X

With thanks to Andrea Januta (Kyiv-based reporter for the Kyiv Independent). @andreajanuta on X.

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Articles Referenced:

Fake Games, cyber threats and disinformation: Russia reacts to sporting isolation (The Financial Times)

www.ft.com/content/6ab6efea-c23e-428e-b4ab-4eb8fc4…

Michelin Red Star: The Insider reveals identity of arrested Russian chef-agent who planned “destabilizing” acts at Paris Olympic Games (The Insider):

theins.press/en/politics/273350

PASSING THE BUCK: The Economics of Localizing Aid in Ukraine:

static1.squarespace.com/static/5b2110247c93271263b…

Francis's interview with Brock Bierman (towards the end) of Ukraine Focus about the challenges of Ukraine's society structure for effective resource-sharing:

podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/saving-lives-on-the-…

Ukraine’s energy crisis drives power decentralization

kyivindependent.com/you-have-power-or-you-dont-ukr…

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All Comments (21)
  • @DARDA360
    Lovely trend in accounting errors
  • @nordkrom4270
    In Bulgaria ( coincidently ofc) -large exploation in a fireworks store. Very strong suspicion of sabotage .
  • 'Russian mischief' magically expands to fill the role of responsinility for any short-comings, incompetence or set backs that occur in Europe or the US. A mystical miasma that conveniently avoids potentially more embarressing explanations.
  • @Karpakurva
    thanks guys for true news and support from UK! Greeting from Ukraine!
  • @ralphreg1
    Always informative. regular listener in Australia.
  • @stevenpace892
    I think it makes more sense to build electric generation in nearby countries and enhanced, robust distribution systems. For short terms needs, natural gas is cheaper. But storage can make renewables practical. For example a hydronic heating/cooling system could have a large tank of water to store heat. Then electrical power supply doesn't need to be continuous.
  • Lmao @ Francis "its almost as if someone had clocked off for a vodka break." One of the patients I worked with told me "I really appreciate your humor, sometimes it seems very much like a classic dry british humor (im american). I have to credit listening to Ukraine: The latest every day for that
  • my grandpapy used to say-one can not leave a pile of wolth-some one well steal it legaly or illigaly
  • @tomfurmby88
    I'm a fan of these podcasts but I am really disspointed in the integrity of The Telegraph. The flagrant disregard of abuse by bots on this channel just lacks professionalism. It shows a complete lack of care for listeners. I'm really dissapointed the Telegraph doesn't take some action and accountability. With so many nefarious actors trying to sabotage things what message does it send by The Telegraph specifically to just ignore any acts of sabotage on their own channel when it can be taken care of with the click of a button yet viewers are left dissapointed and annoyed instead.