Putin's Kharkiv push fails to materialise as Ukraine begins retaking ground | Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones

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Published 2024-06-26
"The Russian military throughout their hierarchy are simply not good enough."

Ukrainian troops appear to be regaining ground in the North around Kharkiv after Putin's offensive collapsed, Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones tells Frontline

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheJohn93226
    I absolutely love Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones and his heart is in the right place! Slava Ukraini! 💙💛
  • This was one of the best interviews on Ukraine i've seen ..Can we have more from Maj.Gen Jones please.
  • It is always most interesting to listen to Major General Rupert Jones. He has such a realistic and level-headed perspective on the situation in Ukraine as well as, with respect to geopolitics, generally. What a pity you cannot have him as your Prime Minister. Incidentally, his criticism of Farage is spot on. I agree, when the music stops, Ukraine should be dominant.
  • @bigdada018
    Blessings, peace and luck from California to Ukraine. 🙏🙏☮🍀💛💙
  • Victory and peace to the Ukrainian people. From Belgium. We see us tonight on the pitch of the Euro championship. Good luck :-)
  • @kstaxman2
    Great to hear his insight. He's certainly well versed and able to express himself. One of your best guests. Thanks for your time and effort.
  • Putin's best strategy is to slowly grind away while fostering western apathy. However, he is impatient so he rocks the boat trying to find quick wins and in so doing spurs Ukraine's friends out of their complacency. It's very amateurish realpolitik.
  • @ak5659
    One point which I've only seen mentioned a few times is the reluctance of western Europe to acknowledge that when it comes to things Russian, Poland, Finland, and the Baltics are the experts.
  • As a former naval officer of 30 odd years l keep an eye on developments in Ukraine with some insight. Jones' analysis is bloody superb and free from the armchair expert opinions that seem to push to the front of the queue these days. l will be keeping an eye out for him from now on. We need to get Ukraine to prevail for a whole lot of reasons that most don't seem to understand.
  • @luminyam6145
    I love these interviews with these Generals, they really know their stuff.
  • Time Russia left Ukraine.They have missed the football in Germany.
  • One of The Most Thorough Strategic Ukrainian Situation Analysis I have heard😅
  • @Elena-fe3os
    Only respect for all the Ukrainians and all helping them to defend their country
  • Its WRONG to put restrictions upon someone who defend its self,who been unprovoked attacked..its WRONG in every way,shape and form..you go Ukraine! Stay strong,united and NEVER give up! Slava Ukraini🇺🇦💯🇸🇪👍
  • James and Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones, thanks for another very interesting, clear and concise discussion.
  • Great interview. Thank you so much. We need to support Ukraine more. 🇺🇦
  • Thank you to Gen R Jones. A great methodical speaker. History repeating it self all over again. You can't sit around the table with a dictator like Putin. My heart goes out to Ukraine 🇺🇦
  • Brilliant expose on military code of honour, thank you - and excellent reminder for our global (aspiring) politicians. Taking a moral stance may not be hard, holding it however, may seem too hard for many.