
I’m Dominic Waghorn, international affairs editor at Sky News. Prior to that I was a correspondent in Washington Jerusalem and Beijing. I was in Moscow on day one of the invasion of Ukraine and went back twice last year before being banned. I’ve done 5 stints in Ukraine crossing the country to report on the lives of those coping with those fighting to defend their country.
I will be answering your questions from 8pm CET/7pm GMT
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Did you felt the mood talking to people change in your visits to Russia before being banned? Is it there open hostility towards anglo news outlets now?
How important is Bakhmut for either side? Is it more important for one side over the other strategically speaking? Who is likely to hold that city a few months from now?
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How has the mood in Ukraine changed over time? How do the people in Ukraine judge the prospects of overcoming the war at the moment?
What’s your take on Matilde Kimer & her accreditation?
What steps do you take to ensure that your reporting remains objective and unbiased, particularly in a conflict zone where emotions may be running high?
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What was the process like for being banned? Did they email you, call you, or did you show up at border control to just be told to go back where you came from?
What do Ukrainians think about China and what do you think the Ukrainian government will do if China actually enters the war indirectly with military supplies and weapons to Russia? The same goes for EU and NATO if China starts contributing to a straightforward land(grab) war in Europe. To me that sounds like a line that is very, very red.
Are there strong ties between Ukrainians and Moldovans? Do you think Ukraine will, or can, get involved if Russia actually tries a coup or similar actions there?