Russian journalist explains what Russians are thinking about Putin's war

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Published 2023-02-02
Journalist Ekaterina Kotrikadze, who works for a Russian news outlet that was shut down by the Russian government, discusses threats of nuclear war that have been broadcast on Russian state TV during the war in Ukraine. #CNN #News

All Comments (21)
  • @sarcomere1
    Good luck with the logistics of supporting 500,000 soldiers.
  • At a young age (1960's) growing up we learned to think of Russia as the enemy. As time went on attitudes toward Russia became more favorable, but now Putin's insanity/ego has destroyed that... another generation now seeing this will once again look to Russia as an enemy.
  • @jamesgin81
    forward my brother, people of hest, never look down!
  • Praying for the mothers and fathers losing their children 💜✝️♥️
  • A win for Ukraine is a win for freedom. Victory for Ukraine💙💛
  • This one of the better reports on the state of the war undertaken.
  • @nhanha7433
    The uniforms and guns and training All of these quite costly. While the nucleus use it is budget control spend
  • @gohumberto
    The first wave of Russian soldiers were exactly that, soldiers. This is cannon-fodder. Unmotivated conscripts vs totally motivated, battle-hardened Ukraine fighters.
  • @andyblake8768
    I lived in Russia, such a beautiful country, so sad to see it destroying itself through its politics. Even more sad to see it destroy Ukraine.
  • @ianlacey6588
    Just re-run a few bits of Blackadder IV. “You mean advance very slowly towards the German machine guns just like we did 16 times already?” “Of course! And that’s the genius of this plan. The Germans will never expect us to use the same plan again.”
  • @Greenpoloboy3
    The 3 day Special Operation is nearing the 1 Year Mark.
  • A massive wave of human bodies without proper equippment in a desperate effort to deplete the Ukrainian arsenal is about the cruelest thing imaginable.
  • 500k is a stunning number indeed... Especially since they had trouble filling 300k.
  • @bcfortenberry
    Hope the Russians put sunflower seeds in their pockets so something of value will be added to the soil of Ukraine.
  • @cnicolasjr
    The war crimes committed by Russian troops must not be left unrecognized. In second World War, Japan's general Yamashita was hung due to war crimes of his uncontrolled troops. Putin has been acting like a general to his troops that have raped, killed innocent civilians, and etc. ; he must be held liable for these horrible crimes.