429. Fedorov's Challenge: A Governance Crisis in Kyiv?

August 21
43 mins

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Episode Description

In this episode, Saul David and Patrick Bishop analyse the political shockwaves in Kyiv following former Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov's controversial call for wartime presidential elections. They examine the rising tension within the Ukrainian leadership, the removal of key officials, and the appointment of Yevhenii Humarra as the new Defence Minister.


The hosts also discuss the increasing impact of Ukraine’s long-range drone strikes on Russian infrastructure and oil refineries, which are creating widespread fuel shortages across Russia. Plus, they explore reports of British-manufactured drones being used in these deep-strike missions, recent front-line developments, new EU cybersecurity legislation, and answer questions from listeners.


Fundraiser & Donation Details

  • Matt's Charity Cycle: Listener Matt is cycling from the Ukrainian Embassy in London to Ukraine to raise funds. You can support his journey and help him reach his £22,500 target via his JustGiving Fundraising Page.
  • Pickups for Peace: Special thanks to Pickups for Peace for donating the support vehicle for Matt's trip, which will be donated upon arrival in Lviv. Check out their social media channels for donation links and to support their ongoing efforts.



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Producer: James Hodgson

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