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It comes as Ukraine and the US finally signed the long-discussed minerals deal, which Ukranian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said had come about because the two countries now have an “an equal partnership”. For the latest Yuriy Sak , Adviser to Ukraine's Ministry of Strategic Industries.
General Onno Eichelscheim, Chief of Defence for the Netherlands discusses Ukraine's incursion into Kursk. Also, Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Strategic Industries speaks forcefully about why Ukraine needs permission to use long-range western weapons to strike Russia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
General Onno Eichelscheim, Chief of Defence for the Netherlands discusses Ukraine's incursion into Kursk. Also, Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Strategic Industries speaks forcefully about why Ukraine needs permission to use long-range western weapons to strike Russia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Clint Watts, GM of Microsoft's Threat Analysis Center discusses Iran's meddling and Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Strategic Industries, describes Ukraine's military mission in Russian territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Clint Watts, GM of Microsoft's Threat Analysis Center discusses Iran's meddling and Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Strategic Industries, describes Ukraine's military mission in Russian territory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the time of the full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukraine had only enough ammunition to last a month. What is the current state of the Ukrainian military? Yuriy Sak, adviser to the Ministry of Strategic Industries, delves into this topic in the new episode of Ukraine Calling. Запис Yuriy Sak: Procrastination of our partners gives Russia the most valuable asset спершу з'явиться на hromadskeradio.org.
A senior Ukrainian defense official tells DW that Kyiv's goals remain the same despite the slow progress of its counteroffensive. Yuriy Sak says territorial concessions have not worked with Russia.
Despite some Western intelligence agencies saying the Ukrainian Military's counteroffensive against the Russian invaders has come to a stalemate, Ukrainian officials say they are defying the odds by making any advancements. Ukraine will now be getting over forty F-16's, a weapon Kyiv has been asking for since the invasion happened. FOX's Jennifer Griffin speaks with Yuriy Sak, advisor to Ukraine's Defense minister, who says he assures the world that Ukrainian forces are making advancements and acknowledges aid from the West has been key. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Despite some Western intelligence agencies saying the Ukrainian Military's counteroffensive against the Russian invaders has come to a stalemate, Ukrainian officials say they are defying the odds by making any advancements. Ukraine will now be getting over forty F-16's, a weapon Kyiv has been asking for since the invasion happened. FOX's Jennifer Griffin speaks with Yuriy Sak, advisor to Ukraine's Defense minister, who says he assures the world that Ukrainian forces are making advancements and acknowledges aid from the West has been key. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Despite some Western intelligence agencies saying the Ukrainian Military's counteroffensive against the Russian invaders has come to a stalemate, Ukrainian officials say they are defying the odds by making any advancements. Ukraine will now be getting over forty F-16's, a weapon Kyiv has been asking for since the invasion happened. FOX's Jennifer Griffin speaks with Yuriy Sak, advisor to Ukraine's Defense minister, who says he assures the world that Ukrainian forces are making advancements and acknowledges aid from the West has been key. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense joins with new insight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense joins with new insight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There are two undeniable characteristics of a terrorist state: Killing and kidnapping children. Russia does both. Even on International Children's Day, Russian bombs killed a child in Kyiv. Before invading, Russia prepared a disinformation campaign to justify kidnapping and deporting Ukrainian children to Russia. That says a lot about what this war is actually about. This is genocide according to article II(e) of the 1948 genocide convention, and it's why the West needs to arm Ukraine to win the war and bring prosecutions against the war criminals. Ukraine needs to have the military power and ability to project power enough to enable it to bring back all its kidnapped children from the occupying state. Yuriy Sak is an Advisor to the Minister of Defence of Ukraine. He is also a Partner at strategic communications firm CFC Big Ideas. He has a master's degree in international law and legal Studies from the Ukrainian Institute of International Affairs, and a Study and Research Diploma in Public International Law from the University of Oxford.
Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense says it was another tragic day -a 5 year old was killed. On Sudan, Samah Salmon, President of the U.S. Educated Sudanese Association says 70% of the nation's hospitals have been destroyed or are inoperable. More than a thousand people have been killed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense says it was another tragic day -a 5 year old was killed. On Sudan, Samah Salmon, President of the U.S. Educated Sudanese Association says 70% of the nation's hospitals have been destroyed or are inoperable. More than a thousand people have been killed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense says Ukraine had nothing to do with the attack. He suggests it was an act of Kremlin fiction to cover for Russia's poor performance in the war inside Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense says Ukraine had nothing to do with the attack. He suggests it was an act of Kremlin fiction to cover for Russia's poor performance in the war inside Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr Yuriy Sak is responsible for strategic communications for Ukraine's Ministry of Defence. A private sector communications expert and Oxford graduate, like all Ukrainians Yuriy's life was upended when Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Misha and Yuriy caught up to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the bloody battle of Bahkmut, the coming counter offensive, what life was like before the war, how Putinism has infected Russia's soul, why Australian support matters so much, why a land war in Eastern Europe is central to the fate of the world and how despite everything Ukraine will win. You can follow Misha and diplomates here: @mishazelinsky @diplomatesshow Please check out Misha Zelinsky's column in the Australian Financial Review here: https://www.afr.com/by/misha-zelinsky-p5363hSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Yuriy Sak is an advisor to the Ukrainian Minister of Defence and has led Ukraine's strategic communications efforts since the beginning of Russia's invasion. He's in New Zealand to meet with government officials and rally more support for the war. Susie Ferguson speaks with Dr Yuriy Sak about his visit and what he hopes New Zealand can offer.
In a special episode of Policy, Guns and Money, we are grateful to be joined by Dr Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defence, for a conversation on Russia's war on Ukraine. ASPI's Bec Shrimpton speaks to Yuriy about transparency and Russian propaganda, Moscow's decision to place nuclear weapons in Belarus and the path ahead. Yuriy shares his thoughts on China's proposed peace plan, the importance of allies and partners in supporting Ukraine and an important lesson from history – “that pacifying the aggressor only leads to more aggression”. Guests (in order of appearance): Bec Shrimpton: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/bec-shrimpton Yuriy Sak: https://twitter.com/yurasak?lang=en Music: "Young and Free" by Jonas Hipper, licensed with permission from the Independent Music Licensing Collective - imlcollective.uk
Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense, and John Kirby, Strategic Communications Advisor at the National Security Council discuss the state of the war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense, and John Kirby, Strategic Communications Advisor at the National Security Council discuss the state of the war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine Defense Minister, says Ukraine is fighting a smarter war. Alina Polyakova, Center for European Policy Analysis President & CEO and Johns Hopkins School of advanced International Studies Professor, thinks the war in Ukraine could end this year. Subadra Rajappa, Societe Generale Head of US Rates Strategy, thinks the Fed is near the end of their rate hike cycle and that yields will eventually have to go lower. Max Kettner, HSBC Chief Multi Asset Strategist, says US equities are in a tough spot. Mickey Levy, Berenberg Capital Markets Senior Economist and Visiting Scholar at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, says the Fed should hike 50 basis points at the next meeting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yuriy Sak, an advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense, says he was awakened by a missile that flew over his apartment during Monday's massive missile barrage unleashed by Russia. And Robert Baer, says new revelations about the assassination of a prominent Russian woman have "terrified" Vladimir Putin.
Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense, says Ukraine is not fazed at all by Russia's moves and suggests Russia needs to beware.
Yevheniia Kravchuk, Ukrainian MP, talks about the danger at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant; and Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense, discusses the lightning-fast counter offensive that has Russian troops running for cover.
The Ukrainian army has said it's taken back 20 villages in the past 24 hours in its continued counter-offensive in the north-east of the country. Yuriy Sak, an advisor to Ukraine's defence minister, tells us the Kremlin is failing in its stated war aims. Also in the programme: King Charles III addresses parliament for the first time since he became monarch following the death of his mother; and a far-right party with neo-Nazi roots looks to be the big winner in Sweden's tightly fought elections. (Photo shows a Ukrainian flag waving in front of a statue in Kharkiv region. Credit: Getty Images)
Ukraine is marking its independence day today, exactly six months since Russia launched its war to crush it. Although Kyiv cancelled events amid fears Russia might carry out missile strikes, the country quietly but resolutely celebrated its history, its culture, and its resilience in the face of a formidable threat. President Zelensky has reiterated his stance that the war will not end until Ukraine regains every bit of territory lost to Russia, including Crimea. So, will US and European assistance help achieve that? Sara speaks with an adviser to Ukraine's defense minister, Yuriy Sak. Also on today's show: Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas; CNN Corresponent Audie Cornish.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Yuriy Sak, Advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense, details some of the unusual steps the Russian military is taking to find fighters.
Fearless paramedic, Yuliia “Taira” Paievska, who filmed the horrors of Mariupol and was then held captive for 3 months by Russian proxy forces. She describes how she was physically and psychologically tortured. Lyse and Irena discuss why a Ukrainian croissant is named after Boris Johnson – and the wider reactions to the UK's Prime Minister resignation with Yuriy Sak, adviser to Ukraine's Minister of Defence. And we find out why drones are playing such an important role in the war in Ukraine, with Anatoliy Tiagur, a drone operator for the army and BBC defence correspondent Jonathan Beale. The series producer is Estelle Doyle. The producers are Osman Iqbal and Phil Marzouk. The technical producer is Emma Crowe. And the editor is Jonathan Aspinwall. Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to +44 0330 1239480
Yuriy Sak, portavoz del Ministerio de Defensa ucraniano y consejero delMinistro de Defensa de ese país, habló en La W a propósito de los 100 días dela invasión.
The jubilation among Ukrainians and their allies that marked Russia's defeat and their withdrawal from areas surrounding Kyiv has faded. In Donbas, eastern Ukraine, Russian forces are advancing and are close to surrounding the city of Severodonetsk. Jeremy Bowen who spent two weeks in Donbas has been speaking to student-turned-soldier, Maxsym Lutsyk, who last week made a difficult journey from the frontline there. Today's Justin Webb also spoke to Yuriy Sak, advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defence, who explained why further heavy weapons are needed by forces in the country. Photo credit: U.S. Marine Corps/Cpl. Austin Fraley/Handout via REUTERS
After two months of fighting, hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers have been evacuated by Russian forces from Mariupol's Azovstal steelworks. Victoria, Vitaly and Lyse Doucet speak to Yuriy Sak, an advisor to the Ukrainian defence minister, about what this means for Russia's war strategy. They also speak to the BBC's specialist disinformation reporter, Marianna Spring, about the pregnant woman who was photographed fleeing from Mariupol's maternity hospital during a Russian airstrike and her fight to prove that she wasn't an actress taking part in staged images. We also hear from Vladimir about the field hospital he's set up with his friends at the war's Eastern front. Today's Ukrainecast was made by Phil Marzouk, with Osman Iqbal and Alix Pickles. The technical producer was Emma Crowe. The editor was Jonathan Aspinwall.
There have been serious, but unverified, allegations emerging that Russia has used chemical weapons in its siege of Mariupol in the south-east of Ukraine. We hear from Yuriy Sak, an advisor to Ukraine's Defence Minister. Also on the programme: British prime minister Boris Johnson and his finance minister have been fined by police for breaking Covid rules; and the challenges faced by the first ever all-women newsroom in Somalia. (Photo: The memorial "Alley of Angels" in Donetsk commemorating the children of Donbas killed during the war Credit: EPA/SERGEI ILNITSKY)
Today, the 30th day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Yuriy Sak, advisor to Ukraine's Minister of Defense, joins Giselle, Dalibor, and Iulia from Western Ukraine to share his message with the West. Yuriy explains what Ukraine needs from the West in terms of weapons and support. He and Giselle visit the possibility of Ukrainian counter attacks on the Russians. Finally, Yuriy shows how this war is also the West's war, and how Ukraine is fighting for democratic civilizations worldwide.