broke, he tried to conquer country as big as ukraine, with the campaign, only planning to last a few days. this map shows russian gains over the past month. you can see. so advances but nowhere near what was expected. most of the country remains under ukrainian control, so where has russia gone wrong? my assessment at the beginning of the war, if russian doesn t win quickly, he doesn t win. i think that s still holds true. russians made the fatal america, they underestimated their opponent, believed they would be welcomed if liberated. the russians deployed some of they re lete forces first, they failed to hold their objectives and faced the ukrainian counter-attacks. the ukrainians have adopted more flexible formations than classic battalion and brigade structures. the fact that the ukrainians have managed to kill so many generals is remarkable and it is
they are working through, and of course, nato is divided when it comes to support of the direct action in ukraine, and a war of this nature, and ukraine, germany and others are against nato s we need to stall, and what is most important our leaders of europe and our nato leadership, telling putin what we want to do, you know, every public statement, there is always something important, and saying we won t do this, we won t go into crimea, we don t want a war with russia and with putin, to keep him guessing and we will know this or that but this information warfare which is essential to winning the war
russian forces, with the idea that putin has ultimately tried to do so in this fashion, and effectively stop this war, as a result of the russian defeat. what more could nato allies be doing at the moment? because president zelenskyy has made some requests which some of them of course nato has made clear is not able to grant because it s trying to avoid a third world war, trying to avoid other nato countries getting drawn into this war, and indeed russia also warning that a third world war could be around the corner if nato gets involved in the conflict. so where do we go from here? what s the next approach? well, yesterday s summit demonstrated nato territory, and those groups, those countries,
ensure the schooling, and housing and in the short term, a reasonable home, rooms to stay for them, but we are really hoping that this war will finish soon and we can return together, my wife and i spent half of the year, at least half of the year in ukraine. and we are really keen to get back as soon as possible. of course. and as you know, britain is the only country in europe to require visas, you know, it s much easier to get into the other countries, how do you feel about that? well, i feel very, as you said, we re the only country who has made this very demanding challenges, with refugees, you know, for example, to answer, to fill these visa forms in, they have to be done online, and you have to scan documents, make those available, in support of the application, and it s made