'We don’t have time to waste': An interview with Ukraine’s Azov brigade commander
In conversation with Bohdan Krotevych, Ukraine’s Azov brigade commander
In conversation with Bohdan Krotevych, Ukraine’s Azov brigade commander
‘It’s too soon,’ said an anti-war Russian friend about the crop of books which have been emerging since late last year on Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Perhaps he is right. Yet, mindful of Lenin’s maxim that ‘there are weeks when decades happen’, many may feel the period since February last year to have been one of the longest of their lives. Amid the fog of war – an endless news cycle in which events pile up, too enigmatic or episodic for the big picture to emerge – one is grateful to any writer who sets out to give the wider narrative. ‘To look at Russia now, as someone who loves
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Russia has a long history of announcing ceasefires which offer hope and subsequently reneging on them