Russia-Ukraine, two years later: towards an endless and broader war? | Russia-Ukraine War


In an UpFront special, we look at where the war in Ukraine currently stands and where it's headed.

It has been two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, causing massive destruction and a growing number of civilian deaths.

Even with support from the West, Ukraine faces a growing shortage of weapons and infantry as it continues its fight against Russian forces, with seemingly no end in sight.

So what future awaits Ukraine? Could the war spread to neighboring countries? Are peace negotiations possible or do they risk becoming an endless war?

in a In the front Special, Marc Lamont Hill analyzes the consequences of Russia's war against Ukraine with Ukrainian Parliament member Lesia Vasylenko, political scientist Ilya Matveev and journalist Aaron Mate.

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