Massimo Giletti is in Ukraine and after conducting the Sunday night episode of Non è l’Arena he is a guest in connection with the 21st March edition of L’Aria che Tira, La7’s morning talk show with Myrta Merlino. Giletti wanders the streets of Odessa and tells about the difficulties of the sea city, which is besieged by Russian army ships: “The situation is a bit complicated, they are all nervous, but where we were we caught a big throw, a kilometer removed. the distance. They are very nervous and block us all the time. I’m trying to get out of town but there was an attack, it’s difficult to get out. I’m still in Odessa. There’s a lot of excitement for today’s attack. They are afraid of saboteurs and intruders, if they see a foreigner, everything is complicated here. We’ve seen vans completely riddled with bullets, being on the road as we are on the vans is always a risk.
The connection between Merlino and Giletti is difficult and lasts only a few minutes: “I really wanted to make a program from here, from the war, to make it clear that this fight does not only concern Ukraine and Russia, but the world of democracy . It’s one issue against the other. We’ve ignored it for too many years, I don’t think it’s entirely Vladimir Putin’s fault. I believe concludes Giletti that world diplomacy did not understand what happened, for all these years a war has been waged in Donbass.