The Third World War Begins in Donbas | Journalist Ulrich Heyden
German journalist Ulrich Heyden discusses the growing pressure on critical reporters, including the closure of his German bank accounts after years of reporting from Russia and Ukraine. In this conversation, he explains his view of the Donbass conflict, the legacy of the Maidan, the Minsk agreements, and why Western media narratives often ignore the experiences of civilians in eastern Ukraine. Heyden also reflects on the different layers of the war: the internal Ukrainian conflict, the Russian-Ukrainian confrontation, and the broader NATO-Russia conflict. A sober conversation about journalism, censorship, war narratives, and the urgent need for diplomacy.Support Ulrich:
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00:00 Debanking: Ulrich Heyden loses his German accounts
06:24 Sanctions, pressure on journalists, and letter to Steinmeier
08:08 The background to the Donbass conflict since 2014
13:17 Maidan, Odessa, Kharkov, and the “Russian Spring”
20:00 Why the Western Donbass narrative falls short
26:38 Minsk, the neutralization of Ukraine, and Russia’s strategy
30:03 Children of war and the forgotten civilian population in Donbass
35:55 Three layers of the war: civil war, Russia-Ukraine, NATO-Russia
38:39 Donbass documentaries, patriotism, and Russian internal perspectives
44:29 Ukraine’s wartime reality, Mariupol, and why diplomacy would be necessary Receive SMS online on sms24.me
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