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He has been closely following events in Ukraine and Russia for years. He has just published an interview with Russian opposition politician Ilya Yashin, who was released from prison in August 2024 in a prisoner exchange between Russia and the West and flew to Germany. What makes such a person want to return to Russia again, especially after the tragic story of Alexei Navalny? What kind of action does he expect from Ukraine's allies after the deployment of North Korean soldiers to war? And what, according to him, will change in the West's support for Ukraine after the presidential elections in the United States? Ondřej Kundra, deputy editor-in-chief of the weekly Respekt, is a guest of Osobnosti Plus Barbora Tachecí. Article + audio: https://rozhl.as/cf8 ------------------------------------ ------------------------ » Listen to Osobnost Plus as a podcast in the mujRozhlas mobile application https://rozhl.as/mujRozhlasAplikace • Osobnost Plus at mujRozhlas.cz https://www.mujrozhlas.cz/osobnost-plus » Articles, online listening and audio archive of Plus on the website: https://plus.rozhlas.cz » Follow us on Facebook: / rozhlasplus » Follow us on Instagram: / cro_plus » Follow us on the X network: https://x.com/CRoPlus ⚠️ Rules for discussions on YouTube Plus: https://rozhl.as/podminkyFB