New podcast episode reviews Russia's missile tactics and military command changes
In Ukrainska Pravda's podcast "Damned Questions," journalist Fedir Popadiuk talks with deputy editor-in-chief Yevhen Buderatskyi about recent developments in Russia's war against Ukraine, including North Korean ballistic missiles, a new Russian missile-drone and Russia's military leadership reshuffle.

Ukrainian outlet Ukrainska Pravda released a new episode of its podcast "Damned Questions" (Кляті питання) on August 21, in which journalist Fedir Popadiuk interviews the outlet's deputy editor-in-chief, Yevhen Buderatskyi, about the latest developments in Russia's war against Ukraine.
Topics covered
The conversation addresses why the Russian army has been using ballistic missiles of North Korean origin to shell Ukrainian cities. The pair also discuss the danger posed by a new Russian missile-drone weapon referred to as "Bandeorol."
Another topic is why Ukraine's armed forces have been striking Russia's space industry infrastructure, and how these strikes relate to Russia's own answer to Starlink. The episode further explores recent changes within the Russian army's top command and what is currently known about the newly appointed commanders.
The "Damned Questions" podcast is available on multiple listening platforms and regularly reviews the week's key developments in the war, offering the outlet's editorial perspective on the current military and political situation.

