Russia-Ukraine War Report Update for September 27, 2023
The Russia-Ukraine War Report - Podcast tekijän mukaan Malcontent News

The Russia-Ukraine War Report provides comprehensive, fact-based news coverage about the war in Ukraine. Our team of journalists, researchers, and analysts are from Georgia, Israel, Finland, Poland, Ukraine, the U.S., and the U.K. We go beyond content aggregation and provide analysis and assessments on how today's stories shape the war's future. Today's Podcast Marina Yevshan covers the events that happened on and off the battlefield 01:38 Today's Assessment 04:06 Luhansk 05:50 Northeast Donetsk 06:45 Southwest Donetsk 07:43Zaporizhzhia 08:57 Temporarily occupied Crimea 10:18 Odesa and the Ukraine-Romania border 12:33: Kherson 13:13: Kherson update with executive producer and co-host Zarina Zabrisky 17:00 Central and Western Ukraine 17:30 Russian Front 18:36 Theaterwide events 25:30 Russia - Mobiks Mobilization and Mir 33:42 Zarina Zabrisky talks with award-winning Swedish foreign correspondent Johan Fredriksson at TV4 news about conflict journalism and a drone attack his news crew recently survived near the fighting in Zaporizhzhia 38:03 Recognized by Ukrainian President Volodmyry Zelenskyy, award-winning Ukrainian producer and journalist Alexander Pavlov discusses his transition from documentarian to war correspondent and being injured near the front lines Resources and Links The Russian-Ukraine War Map is a great resource to use while listening to the podcast to see the geography covered in today's podcast. Today's Podcast is based upon the information in the September 26, 2023, Malcontent News Russia-Ukraine War Situation Report. Support Independent Journalism As independent journalists, most of our costs are covered by subscribers. Not one? For $5 a month, you can support Malcontent News and get access to our Daily Situation Reports and Flash Reports, which provide updates during the day. The Situation Report includes information not included in the podcast, including weather forecasts, soil moisture and tractability, and an analysis of Russian and Ukrainian heavy equipment losses using information from the Oryx Database. Become a Patreon today, and we now offer a seven-day free trial subscription at the Bronze support level. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices