Putin arms up summer palace as Ukraine deep strikes tear through Russian defences

June 10
36 mins

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Day 1,566.

As Putin installs yet more anti-drone defences around his mistress’ lakeside retreat north west of Moscow, Ukraine shows there are still glaring holes in the Russian air defence network with deep strikes on oil refineries and weapons factories elsewhere across the country. The main bridge linking to occupied Crimea from Kherson oblast has been hit again, this time reportedly closing it completely, leaving Russian authorities – in the words of one Ukrainian official – ‘trying to conceal the situation’ now in Crimea. And later, after Sunday’s election of western-leaning Nikol Pashinyan in Armenia, Dom speaks to Russia and Caucasus analyst James Kilner to ask how significant the result is, and why Mr Pashinyan may actually be left feeling slightly deflated.


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Dominic Nicholls (Host on Ukraine: The Latest). @DomNicholls on X.

James Kilner (Russia Analyst). @Jkjourno on X.


Senior Producer: Lilian Fawcett

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Studio Director: Meghan Searle

Executive Editor: Francis Dearnley

Created by David Knowles


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  • Putin arms up summer palace as Ukraine deep strikes tear through Russian defences
  • Is the election of a pro-Europe party in Armenia actually a win for Putin?

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