The conflict in Ukraine escalates as Russian forces gain more control of the country. And, fears grow that the capital Kyiv could fall within days.
The crisis deepened Friday as Russia’s military made further advances. Meanwhile, President Zelenskyy urged Ukrainians to defend their country.
To discuss:
- Anton Fedyashin is a Russian affairs analyst and history professor at American University in Washington, DC.
- Sergiy Kudelia is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Baylor University.
- Vladimir Golstein is Chair of the Department of Slavic Studies at Brown University.
- Michael O’Hanlon is a Senior Fellow and Director of Research in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution.
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