Topic: Moscow Attack

4 chapters across the catalog

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 2:05:22 - 2:09:55

1647: Carbon Bomb

Zelensky on CBS and Russian Torture Allegations

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared on CBS to request continued US ammunition support, noting that the funds largely stay within the US economy. Zelensky dismissed Vladimir Putin's claims that Ukraine was involved in the recent ISIS terror attack in Moscow. Meanwhile, reports emerged of Russian soldiers allegedly torturing suspects from the Moscow attack, including a video purportedly showing a soldier forcing a suspect to eat his own ear.

FLOW
Episode 1646 47:29 - 50:14

1646: FLOW

Victoria Nuland, ISIS-K Threats and Moscow Attack

The segment analyzes Victoria Nuland's February comments regarding "surprises" for Putin on the battlefield in relation to the recent terror attack at a Moscow concert hall. While Russian officials implicate Ukraine and the West, the U.S. attributes the attack to ISIS-K. The hosts discuss the origins of ISIS-K in Afghanistan and the use of the group as a geopolitical tool.

Poonami
Episode 1645 55:54 - 58:47

1645: Poonami

Zelenskyy's Response to Putin's Allegations

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reacted to Vladimir Putin's televised address by accusing the Russian leader of predictably shifting blame to others instead of addressing his own citizens' security concerns. Zelenskyy argued that Putin remained silent for a full day after the attack specifically to craft a narrative linking the events to Ukraine.

Connectionism
Episode 1560 17:27 - 22:10

1560: Connectionism

Ukraine Drone Warfare, Moscow Attacks and US Aid

The conflict in Ukraine has entered a new phase characterized by intensive drone warfare, with Russia launching major strikes on Kiev and Ukraine allegedly targeting residential buildings in Moscow. President Vladimir Putin vowed retaliation for the Moscow strikes, while the U.S. announced a new $300 million military aid package. Total U.S. security assistance to Ukraine since February 2022 is estimated at approximately $37.6 billion.