Our defence expert Abhishek Bhalla is in now in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital. On this episode, host Dev Goswami talks to him about his experiences on the bottom, and what has unfolded in the capital since Russia launched a fats-scale invasion in February.

Russia-Ukraine: Around 2 months into war, where is it headed? | In Our Defence Ep 04

On February 24, Russia launched a fats-scale assault on Ukraine. What’s seemingly going to happen in the impending days?

On February 24, Russia launched a fats-scale assault on Ukraine. A large 65-kilometer convoy became drawing near Kyiv’s gates. Town became believed to be encircled by Russian soldiers, and assassination squads dispatched by Moscow occupy been reported to be roaming the streets.

We’re now in the second half of April. That convoy has practically vanished. Kyiv has no longer fallen and has escaped the fate of the southeastern Ukrainian city Mariupol, which has been ravaged by Russian bombardment and the set the battle is ongoing.

So, what came about in the intervening days? What triggered Russia to drag out of a number of the most violent battlegrounds? What lives occupy the Russians left in the lend a hand of? And what’s seemingly going to happen in the impending days?

On this episode, our host Dev Goswami chats with Abhishek Bhalla, editor of India This present day TV’s defence and strategic affairs, who is now in Kyiv, to discover the answers.

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