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: A recurring theme was the assertion that Russia was not merely fighting Ukraine, but the entire NATO bloc. Guests argued that the supply of Western weaponry was the only thing preventing a total Ukrainian collapse, a common talking point used to explain the protracted nature of the conflict.
While official YouTube channels for the show were banned in early 2022, you can typically find the full archive of this specific episode on: : The official streaming platform for Russia-1. : A recurring theme was the assertion that
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: Coming just days after the Russian retreat from the right bank of the Dnieper, the mood was tense. The "experts" on the panel worked to frame the withdrawal not as a defeat, but as a "difficult but necessary tactical maneuver" to preserve personnel. There was a significant effort to manage the narrative for a domestic audience feeling uneasy about the frontline shifts. There was a significant effort to manage the
The program followed its standard format: a heated, multi-guest panel discussion moderated by Vladimir Solovyov, characterized by high-pitched rhetoric and a firm pro-Kremlin stance.
The panel typically included regulars such as , Vitaly Tretyakov , or Semyon Bagdasarov . The rhetoric was sharp, often using emotional appeals to patriotism and historical parallels to World War II (the "Great Patriotic War") to justify the current military actions. Where to Watch