As the crisis in Ukraine continues to intensify, so does the relentless war of words in and around the conflict. Vladimir Putin shocked many by saying Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has only just begun. One thing is for sure: with heavy shelling targeting residential areas, it’s civilians who are paying the deadly price. The Ukrainian side, meanwhile, says it’s seeking to amass and arm a million troops. So, on TO THE POINT, we ask: After capturing large parts of Donbas: will Putin have an appetite for more? Our guests: Liana Fix (analyst), Moritz Gathmann (journalist) and Roman Goncharenko (DW) Chapters0:00 Opener1:29 Can Ukraine take back the south?3:23 Ukraine needs more than only soldiers 4:20 Will Russia readjust its war aims?4:41 The war will last many years6:10 Putin’s Propaganda6:40 Energy prices7:00 The fear of the West9:22 What will Russia do in the occupied regions?9:50 Putin has an appetite for more10:00 What will happen to Odessa?10:45 How to stop Putin?11:30 Solutions for the western economies12:30 Putin wants to destroy the Ukraine and “cut it to pieces”13:24 The West is facing a dilemma16:50 The situation in Kherson18:00 Western solidarity19:20 Germany and some other countries in the EU have a big gas problem21:30 Sanctions on gas23:40 Are western weapons a game changer?
After capturing large parts of Donbas: will Putin have an appetite for more?
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