What is living in war like, Danylo Melnykow? Generation Zukunft
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In this episode Simon talks to a Ukrainian citizen, Danylo Melnykow, about his experiences from six weeks of war. Six weeks of horror and heroes, of life and death. Danylo tells the story of him fleeing the capital city of Kyiv, but also what he heard from friends and relatives. In addition to that, he lays out his demands for people and governments of European countries and explains us why going for diplomacy with the war criminal Putin simply will not work. To the question of what he regrets the most not doing prior to the invasion on February 24th, Danylo has a really unexpected answer.
Furthermore, Simon hints at the guest of the next episode, which will be about 1.5 degrees and whether it is still possible to reach the Paris climate accord.
All that and more in this episode of Generation Zukunft. If you like this episode, don't forget to follow the podcast.
weitere Quellen:
Musik: "Ode to odd" (von 20syl)
Bearbeitung und Schnitt: Jonathan Goldbeck
Moderation: Simon Hoba
In this episode Simon talks to a Ukrainian citizen, Danylo Melnykow, about his experiences from six weeks of war. Six weeks of horror and heroes, of life and death. Danylo tells the story of him fleeing the capital city of Kyiv, but also what he heard from friends and relatives. In addition to that, he lays out his demands for people and governments of European countries and explains us why going for diplomacy with the war criminal Putin simply will not work. To the question of what he regrets the most not doing prior to the invasion on February 24th, Danylo has a really unexpected answer.
Furthermore, Simon hints at the guest of the next episode, which will be about 1.5 degrees and whether it is still possible to reach the Paris climate accord.
All that and more in this episode of Generation Zukunft. If you like this episode, don't forget to follow the podcast.
weitere Quellen:
Musik: "Ode to odd" (von 20syl)
Bearbeitung und Schnitt: Jonathan Goldbeck
Moderation: Simon Hoba
51 Min.