How far will it go? Russia attacks western Ukraine as aid remains blocked
From civilians under fire to President Volodymyr Zelensky, the call has been the same: for a no-fly zone. So far, NATO has refused point blank. Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg speaks for the Alliance with his flat refusal to close the sky over Ukraine. Now with a Russian air strike just 60 kilometres from the border of Poland, a NATO state, the hypothetical question becomes more real. Will NATO strike back?
What about the civilians who are being targeted by Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine? Who will protect them? Arms are being supplied by the US and the UK, via Poland - all NATO states. But this is not stopping the Russian bombardment.
Our panel discuss NATO's evolving role in the Ukraine crisis, a crisis where civilians are being killed by Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine.
Produced by Alessandro Xenos, Juilette Laurain and Léopoldine Iribarren.
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