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đŸŽ™ïž Voices from the Front | War Stories, Survival & Truth from Ukraine. A raw, unfiltered podcast exploring survival in war, and survival in life. Hosted by Shaun Pinner, British Army veteran, Ukrainian Marine, Mariupol defender, and former prisoner of war, the series delivers firsthand frontline stories from Ukraine and beyond, far from the safety of studio analysis. shaunpinner.substack.com

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episode THE KREMLIN'S BIGGEST PROBLEM NOW | Voices From The Front & The Wire Tap cover

THE KREMLIN'S BIGGEST PROBLEM NOW | Voices From The Front & The Wire Tap

đŸŽ™ïžIn this episode of Voices From The Front & The Wire Tap, Shaun Pinner and Chris Sampson, we break down the growing reality that the war in Ukraine is not slowing down, it’s escalating. Using frontline experience, on-the-ground observations from Dnipro & Kyiv, and analysis of recent Russian strikes, we discuss why claims of an imminent peace deal or Putin is considering quitting, are detached from the reality Ukrainians are living every day. The discussion covers the increasing scale of Russian drone and missile attacks across Ukraine, including strikes on civilian infrastructure, apartment blocks, transport hubs, and even a UN convoy [https://x.com/ShaunPinnerUA/status/2055130472678572103?s=20] despite prior warnings being given to Russia. Shaun describes hearing a Shahed drone fly directly over his garden in Dnipro while mowing the lawn, highlighting how ordinary life and war now overlap constantly for civilians living inside Ukraine. The episode also examines Russia’s growing terror campaign against civilians, Ukraine’s expanding long-range drone strikes inside Russia, and how the battlefield has evolved into a deeply asymmetric war driven by drone innovation, AI, and hybrid warfare. The pair discuss Russia’s Victory Day parade [https://shaunpinner.substack.com/p/victory-day-turns-into-embarrassment?r=45nz38], Ukrainian strikes disrupting Russian infrastructure ahead of it, and why Putin’s inability to achieve his original objectives leaves him politically unable to stop the war. Other topics include: * Russian propaganda and coordinated bot attacks targeting Ukrainian accounts online * The psychological impact of constant air raids and drone warfare on civilians and children * Ukraine’s growing military innovation and defensive capabilities * Concerns surrounding Belarus and the possibility of a northern front * Russia’s use of mines, booby traps, and attacks on civilians * International responses to the war, including criticism of the UN and debate surrounding US policy toward Ukraine and Russia * Shaun’s landmark UK court case against the Russian Federation and the broader push for accountability, international tribunals, and war crimes investigations From frontline realities to geopolitical analysis, this episode offers an unfiltered look at a war that continues to evolve far beyond the trenches, and why many inside Ukraine believe the conflict is entering an even more dangerous phase. đŸ‡ș🇩 Thank you It’s Time đŸ‡ș🇩 [https://substack.com/profile/223568531-its-time], Sheryl [https://substack.com/profile/132613774-sheryl], PaulM [https://substack.com/profile/196283569-paulm], Laurel Fairchild [https://substack.com/profile/4438506-laurel-fairchild], Bob Fleischman [https://substack.com/profile/5906221-bob-fleischman], and many others for tuning into my live video, Join us again next week. Get full access to Voices from the Front at shaunpinner.substack.com/subscribe [https://shaunpinner.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

17. mai 2026 - 2 h 0 min
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RAINING ON PUTIN'S PARADE | Voices from the Front & The Wire Tap

đŸŽ™ïžUkraine’s war is no longer confined to the frontline. In this explosive episode of Voices from the Front, Shaun Pinner and Chris, The Wire Tap, break down how Ukraine is now putting unprecedented pressure on Russia ahead of Putin’s Victory Day Parade, with drone strikes, airport shutdowns, burning oil infrastructure, and Moscow scrambling air defences across the country. From Rostov-on-Don to Crimea, we examine how the battlefield has shifted and why Russia’s carefully staged image of strength is beginning to crack. Our regular chat each Friday. Recorded from Ukraine during ongoing air raid alerts, “Raining on Putin’s Parade” dives deep into the reality behind Russia’s so-called ceasefire, escalating civilian attacks, and the growing belief inside Ukraine that the momentum of the war is changing. I reflect on returning from Canada to a country still under drone and missile attack, while also discussing how Ukrainian innovation, from FPV drones to laser air defence systems, is reshaping modern warfare itself. The episode also tackles one of the most controversial topics in the war: the Western media’s repeated misuse of the words “mercenary” and “foreign fighter” when describing international volunteers serving in Ukraine’s armed forces. Chris & Myself, a former British Army soldier turned Ukrainian Marine and Mariupol defender, explains why these labels are not only legally inaccurate under the Geneva Conventions, but can actively endanger prisoners of war and feed Russian propaganda narratives. We discuss: * Ukraine’s strikes deep inside Russia * Moscow airport shutdowns and oil depot attacks * Putin’s Victory Day Parade and Kremlin paranoia * Why Ukraine avoided symbolic attacks on Red Square * Russia’s escalating attacks on civilians in Kherson, Sumy and Kramatorsk * The reality of living in Dnipro during the war * Drone warfare, laser weapons and the future battlefield * POWs still held by Russia after four years * Why the war may ultimately be decided economically and politically, not militarily This is frontline analysis from inside Ukraine, no studio spin, no recycled talking points, just raw discussion from people living through the war every day. Thank you Jennifer Wells [https://substack.com/profile/2449304-jennifer-wells], Lynn Thigpen đŸ‡ș🇩 [https://substack.com/profile/45822755-lynn-thigpen], Chris [https://substack.com/profile/9298136-chris], Martin Zeilig [https://substack.com/profile/114080884-martin-zeilig], Cris Palomino [https://substack.com/profile/64034020-cris-palomino] and many others for tuning into our live video chat. Join us for my next week for our next live video update. Get full access to Voices from the Front at shaunpinner.substack.com/subscribe [https://shaunpinner.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

10. mai 2026 - 1 h 48 min
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VICTORY DAY IS A LIE | Voices from the Front & The Wire Tap

đŸŽ™ïžVoices from the Front & The Wire Tap |Three days travelling back from Canada
 straight into drones over the train station and air defence firing above our heads. This is the reality of Ukraine. In this episode of Voices from the Front & The Wire Tap, we break down what “Victory Day” has become, not a moment of remembrance, but a stage for propaganda. From firsthand experience, including being held in a Russian black site during Victory Day 2022, the meaning of that day has been stripped away and replaced with theatre. We discuss: * Returning from abroad straight back into missile and drone attacks * Russia’s escalating strikes on civilians, including attacks far from the frontline * The reality behind Victory Day and how it’s being repurposed * The growing disconnect between Western political narratives and what’s happening on the ground * The role of propaganda, media distortion, and political influence shaping the war From Dnipro to Donetsk, from diaspora support in Canada to frontline reality, this isn’t theory. We live it. đŸŽ™ïž Reporting from Ukraine📍 Voices from the Front & The Wire Tap Thank you It’s Time đŸ‡ș🇩 [https://substack.com/profile/223568531-its-time], HoldingTheLine(HTL) [https://substack.com/profile/95133130-holdingthelinehtl], Lynn Thigpen đŸ‡ș🇩 [https://substack.com/profile/45822755-lynn-thigpen], Dann [https://substack.com/profile/339030661-dann], Campbell Welsh [https://substack.com/profile/44547296-campbell-welsh], and many others for tuning into our live chat, join us next next week for our live talk discussing the weeks news from Ukraine. Get full access to Voices from the Front at shaunpinner.substack.com/subscribe [https://shaunpinner.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

3. mai 2026 - 2 h 0 min
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IT'S NOT JUST ‘A FEW KILOMETERS’ | The Reality From Ukraine

đŸŽ™ïž Voices from the Front & The Wire Tap | Live from Ukraine In this episode, we break down what’s really happening on the ground, far beyond the headlines and political spin. From the streets of Kyiv to life in Dnipro, this is the reality of a country entering its fourth year of full-scale war and why so many still don’t understand what that actually means. We cover the growing disconnect between Western political narratives and frontline truth. When politicians talk about “a few square kilometers” or “negotiated peace,” they ignore the human reality behind those words, millions displaced, families torn apart, homes destroyed, and entire communities living under occupation. ⚔ What We Discuss: * Why calling this war “haggling over territory” is dangerously misleading * The reality of occupation — filtration, coercion, forced passports, and resistance * Russia’s escalating terror campaign targeting civilians, infrastructure, and transport * How disinformation continues to distort the history of Ukraine, including figures like Yanukovych * The concept of “convergent actors” and why it matters in modern geopolitics * Life inside Ukraine after four years of war, what changes, what doesn’t, and what the world still misses * Why occupation doesn’t end war, it just changes its form 📍 Live from Ukraine This episode is recorded in real time, from inside a country still under attack.Air raid sirens, power cuts, and uncertainty remain part of daily life, but so does resilience. 🎬 Chapters 00:00 – Winter Returns to Ukraine đŸ‡ș🇩 | War Conditions & Power StrainSnow in April, energy pressure, and daily life during wartime 01:00 – Disinformation & Yanukovych Explained | Ukraine 2013 TruthDebunking Kremlin narratives and revisiting the EU deal reversal 03:30 – “Convergent Actors” vs Kremlin Puppets | Russia InfluenceUnderstanding political alignment, influence, and strategic actors 07:20 – Western Voices Echoing Russian Talking PointsMisinformation pipelines, analysts, and narrative failures 09:30 – Live from Kyiv & Dnipro đŸŽ™ïž | Frontline Ukraine UpdateReal-time perspective from inside Ukraine 10:30 – Has the War Shifted? Iran, Russia & Global EscalationHow Middle East tensions impact Russia’s war strategy 11:40 – Russia’s Expanding Terror Campaign | Civilian TargetsStrikes on infrastructure, transport, and residential areas 13:30 – Silence from the UN & International Response FailureLack of condemnation and global inaction 14:30 – Life in Ukraine Right Now | War Reality 2026Quiet fronts, constant threat, adaptation under fire 16:00 – Blackouts & Energy War | Civilian ResilienceHow Ukrainians survive power outages and infrastructure attacks 18:30 – Frontline Reality vs Civilian DiscomfortWar perspective vs everyday hardship 21:30 – 4 Years of War | Psychological Impact on UkraineHow prolonged war reshapes mindset and survival instincts 23:00 – “Just a Few Kilometers” | Ukraine Territory DebateWhy Western framing ignores human cost 24:30 – What Russian Occupation Really MeansFiltration camps, forced conscription, loss of identity 27:00 – Mariupol & Capture | Frontline Reality 2022Encirclement, survival, and personal experience 28:30 – Losing Homes, Losing Everything | War CostDisplacement, destruction, and human impact 30:30 – Occupation Doesn’t End War | Resistance ContinuesPartisans, insurgency, and ongoing conflict 33:00 – Trump, Iran & Strategic DistractionGlobal politics colliding with Ukraine war 36:30 – Information Warfare & Propaganda BattlesHow narratives are shaped and manipulated 39:00 – Ukraine Now vs 2022 | Military & Strategy ShiftStronger, more self-reliant, adapting under pressure 41:00 – Media Failure & Missing ContextWhy mainstream coverage falls short 42:30 – Diplomacy, Deals & Saudi MediationBehind-the-scenes negotiations and geopolitical influence Thank you Christine Nobbs [https://substack.com/profile/387119507-christine-nobbs], Pamela Day [https://substack.com/profile/164773871-pamela-day], Barbara Postel [https://substack.com/profile/710050-barbara-postel], Dann [https://substack.com/profile/339030661-dann], Campbell Welsh [https://substack.com/profile/44547296-campbell-welsh], and many others for tuning into our chat, Please join us next week for our next live video chat. Get full access to Voices from the Front at shaunpinner.substack.com/subscribe [https://shaunpinner.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

11. april 2026 - 2 h 12 min
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RUSSIA'S WAR STALLS YEAR 5 | How Russia's spring offensive is failing...... failed?

đŸŽ™ïžVoices from the Front & The Wire Tap Russia’s long-promised spring offensive has stalled — or is it already failing before it’s even begun? In this episode of đŸŽ™ïžVoices from the Front & The Wire Tap, we break down what’s really happening on the battlefield as the war enters its fifth year. From the ground in Ukraine, the picture looks very different to the narrative still pushed in parts of the international media. Despite sustained assaults, Russian forces are struggling to make meaningful gains. Ukrainian resistance has stabilised key sectors of the frontline, with President Zelensky noting this is the most stable position in nearly 10 months. Meanwhile, Russian losses continue to mount, with casualty rates exceeding recruitment for consecutive months, exposing the limits of Moscow’s manpower strategy. 📉 A Failed Offensive, Not a Breakthrough What was meant to be a decisive push has instead become a war of attrition Russia is increasingly losing. * Heavy losses in failed assaults * Minimal territorial gains * Continued fighting in key areas like Pokrovsk * Over 400 kmÂČ reportedly reclaimed by Ukrainian forces This isn’t momentum, but stagnation. Russia’s battlefield reality is now defined by desperation tactics: “flag runs,” poorly trained troops sent forward for symbolic gains, often at extreme human cost with drones now dominate the battlefield, replacing artillery in many areas, striking with pinpoint accuracy, and turning the frontline into a vast, lethal “grey zone.” Ukraine is not just defending, it’s innovating: * Deep strikes into Russian territory * Targeting refineries, logistics hubs, and command nodes * Expanding drone warfare capabilities at scale This is no longer a conventional war but a technological arms race — and Ukraine is leading in adaptation. 🌍 The Bigger Picture: Pressure Mounting on Putin Behind the frontlines, pressure on the Kremlin is intensifying: * Economic strain and sanctions impact * Increasing domestic repression * Propaganda narratives beginning to crack * Communication blackouts tightening control inside Russia The “swagger” of Russian messaging is fading, replaced by control, censorship, and fear. 🌐 The War Beyond Ukraine This episode also dives into the geopolitical layer shaping the war: * The impact of shifting U.S. policy and sanctions * How decisions in Washington are benefiting Moscow * Russia’s growing ties with Iran * The global consequences of a prolonged conflict At a time when Ukraine is adapting and holding the line, political decisions abroad are increasingly influencing the battlefield. 🎯 The Reality This war is not ending, but evolving. Russia is not winning, but it is not stopping.Ukraine is not collapsing, it is adapting. And as the pressure builds, the risk is not de-escalation
but something far more dangerous. 🔮 Watch / Listen Now đŸ“ș YouTube | 🎧 Spotify | 🍏 Apple Podcasts📡 Live every Friday, 21:00 Kyiv time on Substack Thank you It’s Time đŸ‡ș🇩 [https://substack.com/profile/223568531-its-time], Mary Kostanski [https://substack.com/profile/13859411-mary-kostanski], Dann [https://substack.com/profile/339030661-dann], Campbell Welsh [https://substack.com/profile/44547296-campbell-welsh], Martin Zeilig [https://substack.com/profile/114080884-martin-zeilig], and many others for tuning into our live chat, and my thanks to Chris Sampson [https://substack.com/profile/11696490-chris-sampson]! Get full access to Voices from the Front at shaunpinner.substack.com/subscribe [https://shaunpinner.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

6. april 2026 - 1 h 13 min
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