KBS1’s “Current Affairs Window” will focus on the Russia-Ukraine war in today’s broadcast. Here’s a preview of the program.
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The Russia-Ukraine conflict, ignited by Russia’s full-scale invasion, enters its fifth year on the 24th.
With the Trump administration’s second term, the President has positioned himself as an active mediator, pushing for a swift end to hostilities. However, Russia and Ukraine remain deadlocked over critical issues like territorial disputes and security guarantees. Despite claims of “95% agreement,” the war’s end remains elusive.
Initially, few anticipated this prolonged conflict. “Current Affairs Window” has conducted multiple field investigations, tracking the war’s escalating brutality and its far-reaching impact on global order.
The Ukraine conflict has ushered in a new era of drone warfare, where a single operator can neutralize costly enemy tanks and decimate special forces units. In an exclusive report, “Current Affairs Window” captured elite assault brigade drone units training to navigate obstacles and engage targets. Commanders are leveraging software that processes drone-gathered intel for precision strikes, maximizing combat effectiveness. In the Black Sea, Ukraine’s naval drones and missiles have crippled a third of Russia’s fleet, dramatically altering maritime warfare dynamics.
“Current Affairs Window” has extensively covered the conflict’s global repercussions, from Ukraine’s frontlines to Georgia’s Caucasus and Finland’s Baltic coast. As “Russophobia” spreads across Europe, Moscow’s influence in the Middle East wanes. This report examines how the four-year war, coupled with strengthening Russia-North Korea ties, is reshaping geopolitics from the Middle East to Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula.
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