Russian Roulette

  • Russian Roulette (Dispatch 105)

    In the latest dispatch, VICE News correspondent Simon Ostrovsky follows the OSCE as it monitors Shyrokyne, assessing the state of the ceasefire between pro-Russia and Ukrainian forces.

  • Russian Roulette (Dispatch 104)

    In the latest dispatch, VICE News correspondent Simon Ostrovsky travels to Donetsk to witness the failure of the Easter ceasefire.

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  • Volunteer Soldiers Fighting in Ukraine: Russian Roulette (Dispatch 102)

    VICE News traveled to eastern Ukraine to meet volunteer fighters from Spain, Brazil, Serbia, and France, to find out what inspired them to take up arms and risk their lives on front lines with the DNR.

  • Russian Roulette (Dispatch 101)

    VICE News travels to the bomb-ridden remains of Donetsk Airport, where Ukrainian prisoners of war are being ordered to dig out the bodies of their fallen comrades, under the command of pro-Russia separatists.

  • Russian Roulette (Dispatch 100)

    In this dispatch from Ukraine, VICE News correspondent Simon Ostrovsky explores the strategic significance of Mariupol to the conflict in eastern Ukraine.

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  • Russian Roulette (Dispatch 99)

    In the latest dispatch from Ukraine, VICE News correspondent Simon Ostrovsky embeds with the Azov Battalion as they prepare for the defense of the eastern Ukrainian city of Mariupol

  • Russian Roulette (Dispatch 98)

    In the latest dispatch from Ukraine, VICE News correspondent Simon Ostrovsky attends a beauty pageant for the female fighting contingent of the DNR.

  • In the Trenches with the DNR: Russian Roulette (Dispatch 97)

    In the latest dispatch, VICE News traveled to a rebel-held front line outside the village of Shirokino, 20 miles from Mariupol, to speak with DNR troops about what may lie in store for the city, and to find out whether the ceasefire would hold.