The most severe Russian missile attacks in months have hit Ukraine. The targets: Bridges, roads and most importantly, electricity and water supplies, nuclear power plants, as well as homes and even playgrounds – civilian infrastructure. This is retaliation, the Kremlin claims, accusing Ukrainian intelligence of being behind the attack on the Bridge between annexed Crimea and the Russian mainland. Meanwhile, Putin’s threat of nuclear weapons continues to loom. On To The Point We ask: “Russian missile attacks on Ukraine: How far will the Kremlin go?” Our guests: Alexandra Filippenko (Russian Analyst), Volker Weichsel (Osteuropa), Roman Goncharenko (DW).Chapters:01:30 Air strikes on Ukraine03:00 Impact for Ukrainians04:50 Situation of Russia06:00 Russia’s propaganda06:50 Do the U.S. midterms change the narrative?08:05 Russia’s threat to Europe09:10 The hardliners in Russia10:00 The damage to critical infrastructure12.50 Is Russia running out of ammunition?14:30 The role of the NATO15:30 Will the West see attacks on its critical infrastructure?16.50 How important was the attack on the Crimean Bridge?20:30 Fear of a nuclear war21:50 The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis22:50 Should we all be on alert?
Russian missile attacks on Ukraine: How far will the Kremlin go?
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