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Taken from Ukraine by Russia in 2014, Crimea is now being hit by drones and rockets in a Ukrainian attempt to overwhelm Russian forces. CNN’s chief international security correspondent Nick Paton Walsh explains the strategy.

Also, CNN’s Bianna Golodryga speaks with military analyst Michael Kofman about Ukraine’s use of Crimea as a pressure point against Putin, and CNN’s Paula Newton discusses the latest Ukraine news with Ukrainian parliament member Kira Rudik.

0:00 Ukraine’s increased strikes in Crimea lead to chaos
2:18 What is Ukraine’s goal in attacking Crimea?
2:57 Military analyst explains how Crimea attacks fit into Ukraine’s larger strategy against Russia
6:10 Ukraine parliament member on NATO summit & Russia’s attempts to fool Trump

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    • 2
      @cashaeleatemla

      📰 As NATO meets, Putin is weighing his options in UkraineYou said: As NATO meets, Putin is weighing his options in UkraineAs NATO leaders gather in Ankara, Turkey, for their annual summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin is navigating his most precarious position yet in the fifth year of his war of choice. Bogged down by massive casualties exceeding 30,000 per month and an escalating Ukrainian drone campaign causing domestic fuel shortages and visible damage to Moscow, Putin faces a narrowing window of strategic maneuvers.

    • 3
      @masakitonguba8919

      Ukraine is winning, they just need few more billions of Euro and USD from EU, UK and US tax payers money ^_^

    • 4
      @caseyhorner3077

      @masakitonguba8919 That’s a small price to pay to stop Russian aggression. The Iran war cost the American tax payers more than 100 billion USD. For what? For some leaders other people’s lives don’t seem like a main concern.

    • 5
      @DeborahLokken-yz1bg

      Most of the U.S. money goes to U.S. workers who pay taxes and everywhere they buy goods the people pay taxes 1 manufacturing job creates 4 to 5 other jobs

  1. 8
    @deeznutz3712

    man, CNN get their sources from Uki delulu Uki supporter & old news.

    Real news in Crimea is literally fuel situation is improving, because Ukraine attacks slow down, because of massive Ukrainian drones down & middle range missiles got intercepted.

    Russian are still on high allert, but russian fuel situation slowly going back to normal.

    Ukrainian one however, they need huge ass donation from EU & US, because their fuel depot got hammered & logistic basically destroyed

  2. 10
    @lovingeachothernow

    Putin Russia is a terrible country full of criminals destroying people’s lives, stealing and looting while others are going without. I’ll be happy when Putin is no more. This an!mal is responsible for too many lives lost.

  3. 12
    @vg5226

    I suggest CNN to go to Konstantinovka to see how things are going on there, oh no?! It is not Ukr anymore?! What a pity? $ 500 billion investments in the most corrupted country and 0 outcome? Don’t worry it is for the sake of democracy! Ask free people there who can not leave their houses for years to avoid busification.

  4. 14
    @ontheotherhand463

    Trump is wining this war whether you like it or not. Sometime in war they got to play the part. as for those 500 babys that were stolen . His country has no choice but to Gadafy him.

  5. 19
    @Jalu-qr3et

    NATO mengirim bantuan senjata untuk ukraina besar besaran.
    Tak ada yang protes.
    China hanya memberi akses satelit kepada IRAN seluruh dunia teriak tidak boleh.

    Seluruh negara NATO adalah target serangan yang syah untuk RUSIA.

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