Podcast: Ukraine – Europe’s forgotten war

This week’s World View Podcast also looks at the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in Spain

Destroyed armoured personal carriers in Shyrokino village, near the eastern city of Mariupol, Ukraine. File photograph: Anastasia Vlasova/EPA
Destroyed armoured personal carriers in Shyrokino village, near the eastern city of Mariupol, Ukraine. File photograph: Anastasia Vlasova/EPA

In eastern Ukraine, combatants are still dying every day in a largely forgotten war between the pro-western Kiev government and Russian-backed separatists. And the conflict could be set to intensify.

The two sides are drawing nearer, and the Unites States is ramping up its material support for Kiev, defying expectations of a Putin-friendly Trump presidency. Dan McLaughlin went to Ukraine to see US involvement in action.

But first: authorities in Catalonia quickly put an end to the terrorist cell that attacked Spain last week, killing eight members and arresting four others.

But how did such a large group get organised without being noticed in the first place? And could the attack affect in the forthcoming independence vote? Guy Hedgecoe spent the last week in Barcelona.

Declan Conlon

Declan Conlon

Declan Conlon is head of audio at The Irish Times