War in Ukraine From Paris to Kiev drive almost thirty

War in Ukraine: From Paris to Kiev, drive almost thirty hours

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Updated 3/20/23 at 9:33 p.m

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“20 Minutes” has decided to send a journalist to Ukraine for a week starting this Sunday to report on the conflict

On Monday, the head of Russia’s Wagner paramilitary group, Yevgeny Prigoyine, said his men controlled “about 70 percent” of Bakhmout in eastern Ukraine, which has been the scene of fierce fighting since last summer. The United States announced that it would deliver a new $350 million tranche of military aid to Kiev, which would include ammunition for Himar’s rocket launchers in particular. Russia announced the opening of criminal investigations against the prosecutor and three judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) after that court issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin.

And our journalist Diane Regny arrived in Kiev at 9:50 on Sunday morning after leaving Paris. She will have reached Warsaw, then the small Chelm railway station (a good hour late) with the “Kyiv Express” which actually stops at Dorohusk, its terminus. A village on the outskirts of Ukraine. And war”. Before you take the night train and arriving in the Ukrainian capital thirteen hours later. Diane Regny and her fixer are leaving for Boutcha tomorrow.

On this occasion, we invite you to ask her questions, which she will answer live from Kiev, both on the life of Ukrainians under the bombs and on her work as a journalist (here). And find Diane Regny every day on 20minutes.fr on facecam and video and on all our social networks: Facebook, Instagram, TwitterLinkedin or even TikTok.