The project “Who’s Next?” premiere took place on UATV English

The English-language YouTube channel UATV English, which is part of the state enterprise “Multimedia Platform for Foreign Broadcasting of Ukraine”, has launched a new project of its own production, “Who’s Next?” with Henry Keen about potential scenarios of Russian armed aggression against NATO member countries and their allies.

“Who’s Next?” — a series of short analytical videos that examine the likely next goals of Russian armed aggression and its devastating consequences for the entire European continent and the world as a whole. The goal of the project is to explain to foreign viewers why the Kremlin’s threats are real and how war can come to EU territory, threatening peace, democracy, freedom and the rule of law in these countries.

“Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Kremlin, through the aggressive rhetoric of Russian propagandists and officials, has made it clear that it will not stop at Ukraine, but has ambitions for a future large-scale conventional war against NATO. This is also evidenced by numerous international intelligence data and blatant headlines on the pages of leading foreign media. Who could become the next victim of criminal Russian aggression and how ready are EU countries for this? We will talk about this in our new project,” says presenter Henry Keen.

The new project of the State Enterprise “MPIU” is being created in collaboration with military expert, head of the Center for Military Legal Research, Olexander Musienko.

In the premiere episode, the authors explain why Lithuania could become the first Baltic state to be threatened by a Russian invasion, possible scenarios for a Russian-Belarusian attack, and how ready the Lithuanian defense forces and NATO allied forces are to repel the aggressor.

It looks at how over the past 15 years Russia and its main ally in the region, Belarus, have been openly practicing attack scenarios against their Eastern European neighbors, including Lithuania, holding joint military exercises “Zapad” since 2009. How Russia is consistently expanding its maritime borders, allocating significant naval resources to the corresponding areas of the Baltic Sea, and the Belarusian army in the spring of 2024 moved an additional battalion of troops with tanks and armed vehicles directly to the border with Lithuania, declaring that attacks are allegedly being prepared from Lithuanian territory drones.

YouTube channel UATV English is one of the English-language resources of the Ukrainian state foreign broadcasting. The total number of subscribers is 426 thousand, views are 290 million.