year of this conflict, bringing together newsnight and the bbc podcast ukrainecast here in the bbc radio theatree bbc radio theatre in london, we have with us an audience, many of whom are ukrainian people who fled their own country in the last 12 months to seek sanctuary here in the uk. as of this month, the unhcr says there are around 8 million refugees from ukraine right across europe. vladimir putin's war has created the continent's biggest refugee crisis since the second world war. in this programme, we're going to reflect on the last year with ukraine defiantly unconquered and ask how might this war be brought to an end. alongside me is vitaly shevchenko, my co—host on ukrainecast, who who grew up in the southeast of ukraine, zaporizhzhia. whose own parents had to escape from there. he is russia editor of bbc monitoring, which is the bbc service that watches and analyses media across the globe. also here is my newsnight colleague mark urban, who is our diplomatic editor. as you'll hear, members of our audience tonight are mostly women. they left their husbands, dads, brothers and sons behi