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The program utilized its standard format of inviting a panel of 5–8 experts, including politicians and journalists, to provide contrasting viewpoints, though largely aligned with the official state position. The discourse was characterized by sharp rhetoric regarding Western involvement in the conflict and a emphasis on Russia's military resilience.
: The program analyzed the aftermath of the MQ-9 Reaper drone crash involving Russian Su-27 fighter jets earlier that week. Discussions centered on the "red lines" of international airspace and the potential for direct military friction between the U.S. and Russia. The program utilized its standard format of inviting
: A primary focus was the announcement from Poland and Slovakia regarding the transfer of MiG-29 fighter jets to Kyiv. Experts in the studio debated the technical impact of these Soviet-era planes on the frontline and interpreted the move as a significant escalation by NATO members. Discussions centered on the "red lines" of international
: The episode included updates on the intense fighting in the Donbas region, specifically around Bakhmut, utilizing footage and commentary from war correspondents to illustrate the tactical situation on the ground. Narrative and Format Experts in the studio debated the technical impact