Is there an end in sight for the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
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Is there an end in sight for the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
In its second year, the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalates with greater intensity. Russia accuses Ukraine of deliberately targeting civilians within Russian borders, while Kiev faces additional missile attacks. Tragically, the death toll of civilians has reached nearly 9,000, with over 15,000 wounded. However, despite these devastating losses, the question remains: are we making any progress towards a peaceful resolution to this conflict? Guests: Jason Jay Smart Special Correspondent for the Kyiv Post Sergei Markov Professor of Political Science at the MGIMO University Dana Lewis Journalist and Correspondent
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