In an UpFront particular, we focus on the place the struggle in Ukraine at the moment stands and the place it’s heading.
It’s been two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, inflicting mass destruction and a mounting civilian loss of life toll.
Even with assist from the West, Ukraine is dealing with elevated weapons and infantry shortages as its struggle in opposition to Russian forces carries on, seemingly endlessly.
So what future lays forward for Ukraine and will the struggle spill over into neighbouring nations? Are peace negotiations even doable or does it run the chance of changing into an infinite struggle?
In an UpFront Particular, Marc Lamont Hill discusses the fallout of Russia’s struggle on Ukraine with Ukrainian Member of Parliament Lesia Vasylenko, political scientist Ilya Matveev, and journalist Aaron Mate.