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at least i hope for it. not just my brothers, but everyone. but life outside the war doesn t stop. even though julia wishes it would. if i have to, she says, i ll do it. we ll start. the extraordinary thing in talking to these refugees here in warsaw is that they believe this life in poland is temporary. they are seeing the same news. they are seeing the same images. they re having to explain this to their children. yet they all tell us they believe that they are going to be able to return to ukraine and pick up life where it stopped. kyung lah, cnn, warsaw, poland. well, if you would like to help the people in ukraine go, to cnn.com/impact, and you ll find a list of organizations trying to help. i ll have more from lviv at the top of the hour. first, let s bring in lynda
welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. where does vladimir putin s self styled special military operation in ukraine go from here? he expected kyiv to fall quickly. it didn t. ukraine s determination to resist has not crumbled, despite the terrible human cost. russian losses mount and its economy is hurting. my guest is pro putin russian mp maria butina. in the invasion s second month, what do russians think it s achieving?
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now on bbc news. hardtalk s stephen sackur speaks to pro putin member of russia s state duma maria butina. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. where does vladimir putin s self styled special military operation in ukraine go from here? he expected kyiv to fall quickly. it didn t. ukraine s determination to resist has not crumbled, despite the terrible human cost. russian losses mount and its economy is hurting. my guest is pro putin russian mp maria butina. in the invasion s second month, what do russians think it s achieving?