Massive ‘volcanic’ refinery blaze erupts again ‘only hours’ after being put out & witnessing Russia's 'spiral into madness' under Putin
4/20/202648 min
Day 1,516.
Today, as President Zelensky warns of increased Russian military activity in neighbouring Belarus, we discuss weekend Ukrainian air raids targeting oil refineries around Moscow. We then examine a shock election result that has brought another pro-Russia leader to power within both the EU and NATO, following in the footsteps of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán. And later, we speak to a veteran foreign correspondent who spent 25 years in Russia – and has made more than a dozen trips to Ukraine since the full-scale invasion – for his memories of how Vladimir Putin built a system of ever greater repression and violence.
Contributors:
Francis Dearnley (Host on Ukraine: The Latest). @FrancisDearnley on X.
Dominic Nicholls (Host on Ukraine: The Latest). @DomNicholls on X.
With thanks to Marc Bennetts – foreign correspondent at The Times of London.
NOW IN FULL VIDEO WITH MAPS & BATTLEFIELD FOOTAGE:
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CONTENT REFERENCED:
Marc Bennetts’ book, ‘The Descent: Witnessing Russia's Spiral into Madness Under Putin’:
Pro-Russian fighter pilot wins crushing victory in Bulgaria election (The Telegraph):
Moscow-born gunman kills six in Kyiv supermarket ‘terror attack’ (The Telegraph):
BBC’s Steve Rosenberg: I’m walking a tightrope in Russia. It could all end tomorrow (The Telegraph):
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/20/steve-rosenberg-on-putins-russia/
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First 90 secondsVolodymyr Zelensky· Soundbite0:00
[intro music] The Telegraph.
Francis Dearnley· Host0:05
[upbeat music] I'm Francis Sternley, and this is Ukraine: The Latest. Today, as President Zelensky warns of increased Russian military activity in neighboring Belarus, we discuss weekend Ukrainian air raids targeting the oil refineries around Moscow. We then examine a shock election result that's brought another pro-Russia leader to power within both the EU and NATO, following in the footsteps of Hungary's Viktor Orbán. And later, we speak to a veteran foreign correspondent who spent twenty-five years in Russia and who has made more than a dozen trips to Ukraine since the full-scale invasion for his memories of how Putin built a system of ever greater repression and violence.
Volodymyr Zelensky· Soundbite0:47
Bravery takes you through the most unimaginable hardships to finally reward you with victory.
Dominic Nicholls· Host0:56
[explosion sound] The Russians is not one face.
Speaker 3· Soundbite0:59
First we verteidigen mit unserer Hilfe für die Ukraine auch unsere Freiheit und unsere europäischen Werte.
Volodymyr Zelensky· Soundbite1:07
If I'm president, I will have that war settled in one day, twenty-four hours.
Dominic Nicholls· Host1:12
We are with you not just today or tomorrow, but for a hundred years.
Marc Bennetts· Guest1:16
Nous ne pouvons pas comme Européens laisser gagner la Russie en Ukraine.
Speaker 3· Soundbite1:21
Nobody's gonna break us. We are strong. We are Ukrainians.
Francis Dearnley· Host1:26
It's Monday, the twentieth of April,