"They never consider information as something of value in itself. They don't believe in communication between people because they don't think people are capable of analyzing and making decisions. They see people as a passive mass that can be manipulated.
We spoke to Alina Frolova who was Ukraine's deputy defense minister and started by asking her if she shares President Zelenskyy’s frustration about the language coming out of the Nato summit.
More than 37 square kilometres of territory. let s talk to alina frolova, ukraine s former deputy minister of defence, shejoins us from warsaw. ukraine has not claimed responsibility for these drones over moscow s airport. what has been said about these drones? how successful are they being seen as? in particular, when you look at them over the skies of moscow. over the skies of moscow. well, we cannot just over the skies of moscow. well, we cannot just know over the skies of moscow. well, we cannotjust know how over the skies of moscow. well, we cannot just know how successful. over the skies of moscow. well, we i cannot just know how successful they cannotjust know how successful they are because we don t know their mission and we need to compare it to the mission they were on, but anyway, the movement of the fighter jet from one field to another is already some kind of success because thatis already some kind of success because that is relocation, which probably was a tactic
A sudden uprising in Russia was over too fast to have any immediate impact on the war in Ukraine, but it exposed a fragility in Moscow that Kyiv will seek to exploit, experts have said.
Had the mutiny lasted more than a day, it may even have forced Vladimir Putin to abandon his war to battle an insurrection at home, according to one senior Ukrainian MP.