the danger still looms. vlad was a phd law student until the russians tried and failed to seize his city. do you think it is possible that they could come back? let s say we lose our positions on donbas or luhansk region, and then they see that we don t have enough troops and resources to protect kyiv, they would come back for their initial aim to take over our capital and take over our government. in the forests of kyiv we can t disclose where the 131st battalion is dug in, a crucial line of defence for the capital. how many kilometres of the trenches? i don t know. ten kilometres, 20 kilometres, i don t know. great britain sent us these weapons. it says anti tank missiles from britain. yes, yes. and when was the last time that
borisjohnson says there s a realistic possibility the war in ukraine could continue until the end of next year. but, speaking on a visit to india, he insisted vladimir putin would not succeed in trying to grind the ukrainians down. miles of defensive trenches have been dug around the capital, kyiv, as a precaution should russian troops return, with life now less precarious after the city was successfully defended few weeks ago. our correspondent mark lowen has been spending time with ukrainian troops in the capital. gunfire for the defenders of kyiv, the battle isn t over. this time, its training, but while the enemy has retreated to the east, the danger still looms. vlad was a phd law student until the russians tried and failed to seize his city. do you think it is possible that they could come back?