Surviving 25,000 Miles Across War-torn Ukraine | Frontline | Daily Mail



Travelling the roads of war-torn Ukraine is one of the most dangerous activities, as soldiers and civilians are exposed to the frightening drone and artillery threats from both sides. Frontline reporter Richard Pendlebury and cameraman Jamie Wiseman share their journey in Ukraine -and how they survived it- which started two and half years ago and has since covered more than 25,000 miles.

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44 thoughts on “Surviving 25,000 Miles Across War-torn Ukraine | Frontline | Daily Mail”

  1. Russia occupied New-York Settlement (formerly known as Novhorodske) on 20 August, more than a month ago… And still keep going further and further, devastating Ukrainian lands…

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  2. 11.40 on the edited footage, Leaving New York, Drone 3.5 kliks away ,Ukrainian vehicle passing your vehicle
    You said shamefully better them than you if the drones attack
    At least you're honest but how selfish you are considering what these guys are going through. You mustn't brake a finger nail while reporting.
    You can walk away these guys cant as they are fighting for European freedoms that you enjoy

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  3. Sure, you were lucky it appears Russians are pushing Ukrainian soldiers danger written all over! This war must end now no way Ukraine can win this war with all that aerial threat! Always looking for somewhere to hide? Getting spotted with these drones is a death sentence. Senseless war

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  4. I don’t know form where all this western intelligence and western propaganda news channels like u got Russian casualties reports.. according to Russia got huge fire power and they bombardment with glide bombs whip is accurate according to u and other ammunition then how come Ukrainian casualties is low as per your reports as compare to Russian … your channel think that whole world is dumb and they don’t know anything.. whatever lies u will spread it will work.. but in actual it’s working… πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  5. This view shows the first part in July 2024, (high summer) and second part January 2024 and the third part September of 2024. Yes, the first partis old "high summer" of 2024. Nonetheless, you can examine where the russians are at this moment in time 27/9/ 2024, maybe two months or less from when this video was shot, and you will see that the russians continue to be stuck to the east of Chasiv Yar. Deep State App shows this. Ukraine holds. It is not "high summer of 2023, since russians were fighting for Bakhmut and Ukraine was still fighting there. I was 8 miles from Bakhmut in July of 2023, and I observed a brigade rotation near Kostyantynivka, which is a bit south and east of Kramatorsk, and maybe 8 miles from Bakhmut. I was in Kostyantynivka again this July of 2024. According to Deep State, as of 27/ 9/ 2024, Kurakhove holds and russians are not quiet at the city limits. There is an arrow pointing towards Kurakhove indicating russians trying to move towards Kurakhove. I was in Kharkiv, Kupiansk, Kostyantynivka, and Kherson, which is 60 to 100 miles These reports, if I'm not mistaken, never actually observe plumes of smoke. I did in Kupiansk and Kherson. Who risked their lives these reporters who soldiers knew to keep the reporters safe, or me, without soldiers and did it on my own. My photos and videos are private and most won't be shared with the public in anyway. Slava Ukraine.

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  6. One of my favorite series to follow along with what really is happening in Ukraine!! Thank you for your massive balls for going to these places with the aim to cover such brave men fighting for their land and their freedom from oppression.

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  7. Only reason I think people would stay is they want to be part of Russia lol either that or a just waiting to get hit by artillery or shot. The Russians level everything before the move in. They call it the scorched earth tactic.

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