
Frontline: The War in Ukraine and Global Security
The sharpest minds and analysis on the frontline of the war in Ukraine and related conflicts, as heard on Times Radio.
Episodes
Putin ’terrified’ as he cowers in Kremlin, fearing Ukrainian hit | Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
“I understand Putin hasn’t been outside, as it were, for weeks, if not months now.”Putin is “terrified” of venturing outside of his “highly defended palaces or the Kremlin” as he fears being taken out by Ukraine, says Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, the author of ‘Tank Command.’ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin's peace narrative 'rendered useless' by Zelensky's cunning move | Scott Lucas
Professor Scott Lucas & Maddie Hale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin fears assassination as Russian outrage skyrockets | Maj Gen Chip Chapman
“Every authoritarian regime has an internet kill switch which they can employ, but the population do get generally quite disturbed when those things happen and it can exacerbate your economic model.”Putin’s paranoia is “elevated” as outrage from internet blackouts in Russia sparks fears of assassination for its president, says former Major General Chip Chapman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva
Putin faces economic crisis as Ukraine unlocks Russia’s achilles heel | Shaun Pinner
“We could walk back into the occupied territories without a shot being fired.”Ukraine has “clawed back the battlefield” by targeting Putin’s “achilles heel” with its strikes on Russia’s oil refineries, says former British Army soldier and journalist Shaun Pinner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin fears Nato's wrath as he faces the point of no return | Robert Fox
“If you were to get shooting Putin, if it were…if we have that in the channel or the Danish narrows, we could very quickly be in a chapter five Nato confrontation.”Putin could quickly find himself in a sticky situation if someone “gets fed up with him”, says The Standard’s defence editor and writer for The Independent and the i Robert Fox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informatio
Putin’s generals are ‘looking over their shoulders' as the GUR ramp up attacks | Lt Gen Ben Hodges
“It’s got an arm like the Mossad that can hunt down Russian generals and anyone else who is responsible for war crimes.”Putin's commanders will “spend the rest of their lives looking under their cars and checking over their shoulders” as the GUR will make their lives miserable, says Lieutenant General Ben Hodges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin loses key ally as Orban ejected from power in Hungarian elections
Putin ally Viktor Orban has stepped down after losing the Hungarian election, Michael Bociurkiw, Ukraine based journalist and former diplomat discusses what it means for Ukraine, Russia and European security on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are Ukrainian deep strikes putting pressure on the Kremlin?
Hamish de Bretton-Gordon on how Ukrainian deep strikes are putting pressure on the Kremlin while Putin’s forces fail to advanceOlesia Horianinova, Co-Founder of The Ukrainian Security and Cooperation Center discusses Ukraine’s reforms appearing to solve the problem of recruitment in the military and a similar crisis emerging in Russia’s theatre destabilising the Kremlin's power. And Sc
Putin mulls last-ditch with Kremlin reshuffle and goes underground amidst Iran threat | John Foreman
“There are people saying one of the lessons the Kremlin has reiterated to it is the strength of American air power with what happened against the Ayatollah in Tehran and what happened to Maduro in Venezuela…maybe that fed Putin’s own paranoia.”Putin’s disappearance from the political stage after Iran war ruins his last-ditch attempt to sort Russia-Ukraine negotiations, says former UK defence attac
‘Putin is afraid’: The Russian leader avoids Kremlin as he fears for his own life | Sir Bill Browder
“These are the acts of a scared little man.”Vladimir Putin has switched off wifi access in Moscow and is avoiding the Kremlin by “hiding in a bunker somewhere” over fears to the risk to his own life, says financier and political activist Sir William Browder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin's War could be a mistake as casualties are rising!
Daniel Tkiie, Ukrainian news anchor and TV host, on how rising RUssian casualties are making putin’s war less and less popular among his people Scott Lucas Professor of International Politics, University College Dublin gives us insight into the American perspective of the war. And why Trump’s concession to Iran over the Straits of Hormuz hurt him, could be a big win for Putin and a big loss f
Putin’s full-scale war has backfired against his own people | Daniel Tkiie
“Russian territory is so large that Ukrainian drones can evade Russian air defences.”Putin’s full-scale war against Ukraine has “backfired against Russia” as Ukraine ability to produce millions of drones can stop his offensive, says Ukrainian news anchor and TV host Daniel Tkiie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin loses fifth member of his inner circle | Diane Francis
“This is about the fifth person in his inner circle who was about to be arrested for corruption.”Putin’s problems amount as his éminence grise, Vladislav Surkov, “suddenly disappeared”, says Kremlinologist and nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council Diane Francis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s weaknesses exposed as Russian troops are wiping each other out | Robert Fox
“The weaknesses they have shown are very serious indeed…the quality of troops and fighting spirit, despite all their deprivations, the Ukrainian side is beginning to expose what a dreadful mess the Russian units are in .”Ukraine have been taking advantage of Putin’s weaknesses on the battlefield as Russian troops turn on each other, says The Standard’s defence editor Robert Fox. Hosted on Acast. S
Putin’s inner circle stumped by Ukraine’s drone attack ingenuity | Eliot Wilson
“In terms of ability, competence, sophistication, Ukraine is streaks ahead.”Ukraine’s ability to develop sophisticated strategies with their drone attacks on Russian oil refineries and airfields is making “Putin and his advisers think”, says former clerk in House of Commons for the defence committee Eliot Wilson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin cornered as Ukraine brings the fight inside Russia | Amb. Kurt Volker
“It’s bringing the fight a lot closer to the Russian military inside Russia.”Ukraine’s newly developed long-range missile packages have breached Putin’s walls and are targeting oil refineries and infrastructure inside Russia, says former US special envoy to Ukraine, Ambassador Kurt Volker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How Putin 'lost territory' in Ukraine in February as comms crisis deepens
Russia continues to lose Ukrainian territory omn the southern fronts after Starlink bans sent Russian logistics and comms into crisis says Prof. Scott Lucas on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin on the back foot as Ukraine develops and upgrades cruise missiles | Matthew Savill
“Now we’re seeing Ukrainian cruise missiles come online...there’s the possibility they can get the upper hand again.”Ukraine is developing their capabilities when it comes to cruise missiles as they are more accurate, says director of military sciences at RUSI Mathew Savill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin 'worried about his survival' as Russia's plan to take Donetsk collapses
Putin will be worried about his survival as talks and military offensives fail to hand the Donbas to Russia, warns John Lough from the New Eurasian Strategies centre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bringing Putin to his knees: Russian generals will say 'enough is enough' | Michael Bociurkiw
“Putin’s generals or his elites around him may see that enough is enough and he could be forced out.”Targeting Russia’s oil supply will bring Putin “to his knees” as it will hit the war economy where it hurts, says analyst at the Atlantic Council Michael Bociurkiw.[3:13 PM] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s Black Sea Fleet crippled by Ukraine’s drones | Diane Francis & Orysia Lutsevych on 4 years of war
“They have been able to sink the Russian navy in the Black Sea, without a navy, but with sea drones.”Russia expert Diane Francis and Chatham House’s Orysia Lutsevych discuss the last four years of the Ukraine war and how the Ukrainians have “reinvented warfare” by striking Putin’s navy and key infrastructure with it's innovative drone warfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform
Putin’s loosing 50,000 troops a month: Ben Hodges, Maxim Tucker & Yuriy Sak analyse 4 years of war
“Let the Russians brag about their inexorable advance all they want while Ukrainians figure out how to slaughter them to the tune of 40-50,000 a month.”Former commander of the US army in Europe General Ben Hodges, The Times’s Maxim Tucker and former advisor to the Ukrainian ministry of defence Yuriy Sak join Philip Ingram to reflect on the last four years of the Ukraine war. Hosted on Acast. See a
Putin’s regime under mounting pressure after he loses 32,000 troops in one month | Maxim Tucker
“That’s a huge figure which is, at the moment, more than Russia’s recruitment rate.”Putin could be forced into difficult decisions that could threaten his regime after Ukraine’s commander-in-chief reports that Ukraine killed 32,000 Russian troops last month alone, says The Times’s Maxim Tucker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s offensive stalls on the frontline as Starlink shutdown slams the brakes | Mick Ryan
“It really caused a breakdown in the cohesion of many units, which meant they couldn’t coordinate either the attacks against the Ukrainians or defence against Ukrainian attacks.”Elon Musk’s decision to cut off Starlink access to Putin's forces “took them by surprise” and has halted Russian attacks on the frontline, says Major General Mick Ryan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor
Putin faces checkmate in trilateral talks with Trump after Kremlin ally's outburst | Bill Browder
"If he sits down with Zelensky and Trump, then it becomes obvious who the person is who doesn't want peace, and that's Vladimir Putin,"Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's comments on peace in Ukraine show Putin is still under pressure not to accept any US/Ukraine peace terms or be pushed into a trilateral meeting, says Sir Bill Browder on Frontline Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m
Putin facing 'internal divisions' as Kremlin fears Trump has abandoned Alaska agreements on Ukraine
"Once Putin takes a step back, that's it he's done."Putin is facing "internal divisions" after Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov voiced concerns that agreements made with Trump in Alaska had collapsed while Kremlin hardliners push for Russia not to sign any agreement, says Prof. Scott Lucas on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s Shahed wiped out by Ukrainian drones | Chip Chapman
“A small number of cheap, AI-guided attack and interceptor drones … can knock down Shahed systems.”Putin’s Shahed systems are being wiped out by innovative Ukrainian and European drone systems, says former Major General Chip Chapman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin ‘wagers the Russian economy’ as his army is ‘getting degraded by the day’ | Diane Francis
“He is wagering the Russian economy in this war, not the army any more.”Putin’s army is “flagging and failing, and getting degraded by the day”, which is consequently dragging down the Russian economy, says the Atlantic Council’s senior fellow, Diane Francis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s ‘rattled’ as Europe moves to target Russian ships | Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
“Why didn’t we do this two or three years ago?”The Kremlin is “rattled” as Europe signs an agreement stating that vessels which change their flag will be deemed flagless and liable to boarding after a Russian oil tanker was found in the Atlantic, says former British Army colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s generals are hiding information from the Russian leader
“There is a slight issue that there may be a restricted flow of information to Putin.”As Putin has grown older and “more autocratic”, the intelligence reaching the Russian leader has thinned out, says former Defence Committee clerk and secretary to the UK delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Eliot Wilson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin faces 'existential' crisis after failing to take Donbas for 12 years | Cormac Smith
“This is existential.”Putin’s insistence that the Donbas be signed over to Russia in peace negotiations highlights his inability to take the “heavily fortified fortress”, says former British diplomat Cormac Smith. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin is losing the ‘drone war’ | Phillips O’Brien
“We’re getting closer to autonomy at the end, so if the Russians try to break the connection between the pilot and the drone, the drone can continue on.”Ukraine is “winning the drone war” as it moves closer to finishing “autonomous drones”, says military historian and professor Phillips O’Brien. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s Donbas failures have plunged him into a desperate dilemma | William B Taylor
“He’s recognising desperately that he’s not winning on the battlefield.”Putin’s recent attacks on Lviv show his desperation, as his battlefield failures have forced the Russian leader into a “dilemma”, says former US ambassador to Ukraine William B Taylor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin doesn't trust his generals as Trump's 'imperialism' puts Kremlin regime at risk
Russia's failures at Kupiansk will have Putin questioning his generals capability as Trump's more aggressive stance on the world stage could threaten the Kremlin regime, says The Times' Michael Binyon on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s Russian-flagged oil tanker was seized in ‘simple takeover’ | Former Royal Marine
“This is bread and butter operations for the US coastguard and the US military forces involved, they can do this in their sleep.”US military forces managed to seize the Russian-flagged oil tanker in a “simple takeover”, says former royal marine James Glancy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
‘Putin is really powerless’: Trump seizes Russian oil tanker | Lt Gen Ben Hodges
“It demonstrates that the Russians really are powerless to really do anything about this.”Trump is “finally enforcing sanctions” as he seizes a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the Atlantic, says Lieutenant General Ben Hodges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s delusional as Russia fails to unravel Ukraine’s military operations | Maj Gen Chip Chapman
“Is anything really unravelling at a speed on the Ukrainian side, with such significance on the Russian side that we’re likely to get to some point where either Ukraine collapses or Russia collapses. The answer to that is no.”Putin’s belief that he is “operating at pace” is far fetched as the small Russian advances fail to make any major breakthroughs, says Major General Chip Chapman. Hosted on Ac
Hundreds of Russian troops still trapped in Kupiansk in 'humiliation' to Putin
Putin's claims of taking Kupiansk resulted in Russian humiliation as a Ukrainian counter offensive has left one hundred of Kremlin's troops trapped in the centre, says Jimmy Rushton on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s grip on Russia is about to snap | Amb. Kurt Volker
“The Russian people have a high degree of apathy when it comes to Putin.”Putin’s grip on the Russian people is vulnerable to just “snapping” as they wake up to impacts of oil shortages, says former US special envoy to Ukraine, Kurt Volker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin is in ‘pain’ as Ukraine hurt Russian assets | Sean Bell
“One by one we can take you out.”Ukraine is “causing Putin pain” by taking out Russia’s oil infrastructure and strategic bomber fleet, says former Air Vice Marshal Sean Bell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin fails to take more than one per cent of Ukrainian territory | Scott Lucas
“They’re time limited.”Putin has failed to gain more than 0.9 per cent of Ukrainian territory this year, but has lost 400,000 Russians in the process, says Scott Lucas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin's troops creep over 'other russian bodies' as Ukraine's 63rd Bridgade claims high kill count
Russia's attempt to surge to put pressure on Kyiv over peace talks is coming at a high casualty cost, says Maxim Tucker the Times' Ukraine correspondent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s Pokrovsk campaign fails as Russia loses territory | Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
“The frontline has not collapsed, despite what they want us to believe.”Ukraine’s MOD says they have taken back about 20 per cent of Pokrovsk, says former British Army Colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin fears Trump's administration will collapse dooming his invasion of Ukraine
"Russia have to reckon with the fact that Donald Trump has three more years in the white House. Is he going to be a lame duck president in a year's time?"Putin's scepticism for Trump's appeal to Russia and favourable peace deals is based in his mistrust of MAGA's ability to avoid collapse, warns John Lough, Head of Foreign Policy at the New Eurasian Strategies Centre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co
Steve Witkoff's plan rejected as Marco Rubio sends new peace proposal to Putin
"Kyiv and the Europeans held out. They don't accept the plan and importantly, Marco Rubio, who does not like the Witkoff - Kushner plan, he's the head of the US delegation." US figures are worried about Steve Witkoff's role in peace talks after leaks suggested he had been coaching Russian representatives on manipulating Trump, Prof. Scott Lucas discusses the latest on Frontline with Louis Sykes.
Putin’s failing economy could be the breaking point to force Russia to the table | Yuriy Sak
“If the US, along with Europe, pressurize Russia more, and we will continue as well with our deep strikes…this may bring Russia to the negotiating table whether they want it or not.”Putting pressure on Putin’s economy could be the key to Ukraine winning the war as it's in “a very poor state at the moment” and has no hope of improving, says former advisor to the minister of defence of Ukraine, Yuri
Trump’s administration is ‘dysfunctional’: Witkoff leak shows cracks in the White House
“The tone of the call is viewing Russia as a partner… and Ukraine as an object...that is troubling.”The leaked transcript of Witkoff reportedly ‘coaching’ Russian officials adds to the “dysfunctionality” being shown by Trump's administration over the peace plan, says former US special envoy to Ukraine Ambassador Kurt Volker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin is ’stuck’ as he overstretches himself with Nato havoc | Lord Ricketts
“The Russians are pretty largely stuck… and that’s pretty uncomfortable for Putin.”Putin may be “overstretching himself” by trying to stir up trouble in Nato countries while not making any advances in Ukraine, says former British ambassador Lord Ricketts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin's 'wishlist' peace plan begins to collapse as Rubio rejects Witkoff's 'unacceptable' plan
"How does this plan come out when there's little chance it's going to be accepted?"Russia's "secret" peace plan drawn up with Steve Witkoff looks unlikely to succeed as the White House begins to push back against Putin's "wishlist", Prof. Scott Lucas tells Kate Gerbeau on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s turning on his inner circle: ‘He’s pushing them off the balcony’ | Hamish de Bretton Gordon
“He is literally pushing them off the balcony.”“Things aren’t all rosy in Putin’s garden”, says for British Army Colonel Hamish de Bretton Gordon, after the Russian leader betrays his closest men by declaring them as foreign agents. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s Pokrovsk campaign is ‘an absolute failure’ | Shaun Pinner
“Putin has annexed more territory than he’s actually got.”Putin will find it very difficult to get past Pokrovsk as his 12-month campaign is destroyed by greater Ukrainian arm supplies, says former British Army soldier who joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces Shaun Pinner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'This is a major escalation' Russia bombs Polish train line says PM Donald Tusk | Sean Bell
"Russia knows full well that there's lots of supplies coming to it from the West and inevitably wants to target that."Bombing attacks on a Polish train and rail line into Ukraine is part of a Russian state attack according to the Polish government, Sean Bell explains why Russia would target the rail network and what the fallout could be on Frontline for Times Radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com
Putin’s regime: ’The end is nigh’ | Diane Francis
“Lavrov may have fallen out of a window.”If Putin’s scapegoat, Russia's foreign minister Sergey Lavrov, has disappeared it shows the “end of the regime is nigh”, says Russia expert Diane Francis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s Pokrovsk operation is ‘bleeding Russia dry’ | Cormac Smith
“Pokrovsk is bleeding Russia dry.”Russia is losing 700-800 men a day as Ukraine manages to keep all supply corridors to the city open, says former British diplomat Cormac Smith. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin losing 1008 troops a day as he fails to take Pokrovsk | Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
“They believe Russia has lost 350,00 casualties this years so far, and they are currently losing 1008 a day.”Ukraine is eliminating Russian troops in Pokrovsk despite Putin’s propaganda trying to spin the opposite, says former British Army Colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin sends anti-corruption Russian officials on ‘suicide missions’ | Mi6's former director of operations
“When people raise objections to this, within the military, they are sent on what is in effect a suicide mission.”Putin’s officers are engaged in “massive corruption”, diverting resources to the Russian army, but anyone who speaks out is eliminated, says former director of operations and intelligence for the British Secret Intelligence Service Nigel Inkster. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Putin’s regime under threat after 'piling pressures' from Ukraine oil refinery attacks | Orysia Lutsevych
“The fact that Russian economy relies of rent payments and internal corruption that comes form oil and gas industries will have an impact on the system.”Pressures are piling up on Putin after Ukraine’s large scale attack hits 22 out of 38 large oil refineries, explains Chatham Houses’ Orysia Lutsevych. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s Russia may have to live like North Korea as Ukraine can implode its economy | Maj Gen Chip Chapman
“Russia is no more than a gas station with nukes masquerading as a country. If you get rid of the gas station part…there is a potential way of imploding the Russian economy.”Russia may have to “live like North Korea for five years” as Europe and America turn their full attention to helping Ukraine, says Major General Chip Chapman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin's 'unpredictable' nuclear powered missile fails to deter Trump and Ukraine
"Not to completely gainsay that this thing has any utility, but it feels to some a little bit like a vanity project."Putin's nuclear powered missile test has done little to deter Ukraine's allies as questions remain about why Russia would want to launch a missile with a nuclear reactor on board, says Matthew Savill on Frontline for Times Radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info
'Swearing' Trump yells at Zelensky but leaves Putin with little to offer in Budapest
Putin has managed to "spin" Trump in the short term but risks a significant fall out at Budapest as the Kremlin refuses to concede to Trump's demand for a halt to the war, says Prof. Scott Lucas on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why Trump's 'shouting match' with Zelensky still leaves Putin 'paranoid' | Michael Binyon
Putin is still "paranoid" about his meeting with Trump as he has "nothing to offer" the US president despite wanting control over Ukraine, and other former soviet territories, says The Times's Michael Binyon on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trump will meet Putin in Hungary as US and Ukraine threaten to cripple Russian economy
Donald Trump has announced that he will meet President Putin in Hungary for talks on the war in Ukraine. Michael Bociurkiw discusses what the meeting could mean and the latest on the war in Ukraine on Frontline for Times Radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'It's getting interesting' Ukraine retakes ground after Putin's failure at Dobropillia
As Russia struggles to find ways to move armour and equipment forward Ukraine begins retaking settlements in the wake of Russia's failure to seize Pokrovsk, says The Institute for the Study of War's George Barros on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin could be forced to end invasion by 'collapse' of oil industry with US supported strikes
With US support Ukraine could force Russia to end the war by threatening to completely collapse the Russian economy through further energy strikes, says @StarskyUA on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin is experiencing a ‘strategic catastrophe’ | John Foreman
“Three years in, its entire year’s advance has been tiny.”Russia is experiencing a “strategic catastrophe” as its military campaign “winds down” and resets for 2026, says former UK defence attaché Moscow and Kyiv John Foreman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s troops walk into an ambush the Donbas | Maxim Tucker
“The Russians are still encircled…there’s not much hope that the Russians can break those guys out.”The Ukrainian troops “open fire” on advancing Russians as they accidentally walk into an ambush point, says The Times’s Mixim Tucker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'This scares Russia to death' US support for long range strikes leaves Putin in 'high risk' position
"A war of occupation from Russia is looking as impossible as it was looking by April 2022."Ukraine's strikes on Russian oil infrastructure appear to have the green light from the US regardless of whether tomahawk is added to Kyiv's arsenal, sparking a major worry for Putin's regime, says The Standard's Robert Fox on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin desperate for a ceasefire as his economy crumbles | Kurt Volker
“By being so maximalist in his demands… we are much more likely to get into the scenario where Russia is feeling the need for a ceasefire.”Putin will fail as he cannot sustain his war effort after facing economic and military problems, says former US ambassador Kurt Volker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s Kremlin tearing itself apart | Mark Galeotti
“They never ever acknowledged the mistakes they made… and that’s what he’s getting at, and that’s a dangerous line for the Kremlin.”Putin’s Kremlin is under attack from within after remarks made by former FSB officer Igor Girkin hit at the “poor management” of Moscow's high command, says Russia expert Mark Galeotti. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Russian oil shortages reach Moscow as Kremlin halts oil exports due to Ukrainian Strikes
"Ukraine has two strike campaigns going at the moment. One is economic warfare, which is targeting Russian oil infrastructure with an aim of degrading the export revenue and their ability to fund the war. The other campaign is targeting military operational and strategic targets."The US is considering providing more support for Ukrainian strikes as Russia's oil industry appears to be severely crip
Putin knows his days are numbered | John Lough
“There are signs that Putin and co recognise that their days in power are probably numbered.”Putin is preparing for his, and other elderly colleagues, “departure” as he appoints family members into the Kremlin to eradicate disloyalty in his government, says head of Foreign Policy at the New Eurasian Strategies Centre John Lough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin under threat as calls to shoot down Russian jets could trigger a Nato strike | Edward Lucas
“That is, if not a game changer, it’s an eye opener.”Calls to shoot down Russian aircrafts could bolster Nato to deter Putin, says The Times’s writer and security specialist Edward Lucas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pro-Kremlin media issues warnings on Putin's failure to secure oil supplies from Ukrainian strikes
Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil refineries are close to causing shortages in major cities like Moscow, warns Michael Bociurkiw on Frontline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Belarus is on the brink of collapse | Sean Bell
On today’s episode of Frontline, Sean Bell speaks to Philip Ingram about Russia’s incursion into Poland, recent military exercises into Belarus and the significance of the Battle of Britain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trump terrified of Putin, leaving Poland's future in the hands of Europe | Frontline
Timothy Ash joins Kate Gerbeau on today's episode of Frontline Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s people are about to be wiped out from within | Robert Fox
“He secretly sees a very, very unhealthy population to the extent of disgusting things.”Russians are being wiped out from within as Putin’s regime’s relaxed approach to disease is “bound to hit”, says the Evening Standard’s defence editor Robert Fox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s empire unravels as Russia fails to hold territory | Hamish de Bretton-Gordon
“Whenever they have punched through a couple of kilometres, they’ve lost it almost straight away.”Putin doesn’t have any more power than to "hang on" as his military proves incapable of holding territory, says former British Army officer Hamish de Bretton-Gordon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trump must back Putin into a corner by blunting gains on the ground | Fiona Hill
“What the United States needs to do is blunt Russia’s ability to take more territory on the ground.”If Putin feels he is out of all options on the ground, then he will be forced to the negations table, says former deputy assistant to Trump Dr Fiona Hill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin is scared of a Russian uprising | Cormac Smith
“The one thing that Putin fears most is the Russian people.”Ukraine's long-range strikes on Russian oil infrastructure is “bringing the war home to Russia” as the Russian people are fighting over fuel, says former British diplomate to Ukraine Cormac Smith. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin’s Black Sea Fleet crushed by revolutionary Ukrainian tactics | Brigadier Ben Barry
“It’s not a stalemate at sea. Ukraine has gained decisive advantages there over Russia.”Ukraine has demonstrated “revolutionary” tactics as a nation without a navy that has managed to push back Putin’s Black Sea Fleet, says Brigadier Ben Barry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.











