From WSJopinion: Bernard-Henri Lévy speaks of the war in Ukraine with the authority of a man who has seen it up close, in an interview with Tunku Varadarajan.
Following the Kerch Bridge bombing on Oct. 8, 2022, Vladimir Putin has retaliated with a barrage of missile strikes for what he called 'terrorist attacks' by Ukraine.
Images: Sputnik/Kremlin/AP/AFP via Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly“Victory for the Ukrainians is coming very fast,” says Bernard-Henri Lévy. “And I was the first to predict it.” Mr. Lévy is on his fifth visit to the country since Vladimir Putin launched his invasion in late February; his first was in mid-March.
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