Ukrainian utility workers inspect and repair the damage caused by a missile attack in Kyiv. Photo: SERGEY CHUZAVKOV/AFP via Getty Images
Today David Knowles is joined by deputy defense editor Dom Nicholls and former British Army tank commander Hamish de Bretton-Gordon to bring you the latest from across the front, while podcast friend Yulia Tymoshenko sends message to us from his shaking apartment. building while Kyiv is rocked by rockets.
Plus, we hear from Brussels from our Europe editor James Crisp as EU leaders meet, and we also speak to Sarah Brown, wife of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and chair of UK charity Their World, about their projects for Ukraine . pupils.
Listen to Ukraine Breaking News, The Telegraph's daily podcast, using the audio player at the top of this article or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite podcast app.
The war in Ukraine is changing our world. Every weekday, The Telegraph's leading journalists analyze the invasion from every angle — military, humanitarian, political, economic, historical — and tell you everything you need to know to stay informed.
Our< Strong >Ukraine: The Latestpodcast is your trusted source for the latest analysis, live reactions and on-the-ground reporting from correspondents. We have been broadcasting since the start of the full-scale invasion.
Ukraine: Regular participants of The Latest are:
David Knowles
David — director audio development department at The Telegraph, where he worked for almost three years. He reported from all over Ukraine during the full-scale invasion.
Dominic Nicholls
Dom is deputy editor (defence) at The Telegraph, joining in 2018. He previously served in the British Army for 23 years in tank and helicopter units. He had operational deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan and Northern Ireland.
Francis Dearnley
Francis is assistant commentary editor at The Telegraph. Before working as a journalist, he was chief of staff to the Chairman of the Prime Minister's Policy Council in the Houses of Parliament in London. He studied history at Cambridge University and in the podcast reveals how the past sheds light on the latest diplomatic, political and strategic events.
They are also regularly joined by Telegraph reporters and correspondents from around the world, including Joe Barnes(Brussels correspondent), James Kilner, (foreign correspondent and editor of the Central Asia and South Caucasus Bulletin), Sophia Yang (senior foreign correspondent), Natalia Vasilyeva (Middle East Correspondent), Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent), Colin Freeman (Foreign Correspondent), Daniel Sheridan (Defense Editor) and Tony Diver(US Editor).
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