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Ukrainian oligarch Viktor Pinchuk denies his company’s operations in Russia but this raises more questions than answers
Investigation into Interpipe’s operations in Russia The published investigation into the operations of the subsidiary of Interpipe company in Russia, known as Interpipe-M, has exposed a number of significant facts. Specifically, even after the large-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Interpipe structure continues to operate in Russia, paying...
Millions of taxes into the Russian budget. The company of a Ukrainian oligarch continues to operate in Russia
RBC-Ukraine continues to study the facts of Ukrainian business cooperation with Russia after the start of the full-scale invasion. Also, from publicly available data, it became known that in 2022, the company Interpipe-M in Russia generated revenue from sales amounting to 131.6 million rubles, declared and paid 36 million rubles in income tax....
General Staff operational report August 29, 2023 on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Russia’s Attacks on Civilian Infrastructure Recent Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Territory Ukrainian Countermeasures The 552nd day of the Russia-Ukraine War: official operational information by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 29.08.2023. Russia’s attacks on the civilian infrastructure in Ukraine During the day, the Russian army...
(Not) Near East. How Arab countries and Israel are helping Ukraine in the war
Relations between Ukraine and the countries of the Near East, as well as the positions of key regional states, including Saudi Arabia and Israel, regarding the war and who is willing to help Ukraine, are outlined in the summary material by RBC-Ukraine. Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, countries in the Near...
How empires die: Putin’s Russia could cease to exist suddenly and quickly
Challenges in assessing contemporary Russia A year and a half after the start of the full-scale military aggression against Ukraine, the Russian Federation maintains external stability. Moscow seems to have adapted to the sanctions, found ways around them, and established regular arms production. The brief rebellion by Prigozhin shook the...
General Staff operational report August 28, 2023 on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
The 551st day of the Russia-Ukraine War: official operational information by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 28.08.2023. Russian troops’ attacks on the civilian infrastructure in Ukraine During the day, the Russian army carried out 8 missile strikes and 30 airstrikes, conducting 19 artillery shelling attacks on the positions...
Frozen Russian assets can start working for Ukraine today. How can this be done?
According to recent calculations by the Kyiv School of Economics, Russian aggression has caused Ukraine damages exceeding $150 billion, which include estimated physical losses, destroyed and damaged infrastructure, and enterprises. Furthermore, Ukraine is forced to ask the civilized world for billions of dollars to compensate for lost tax...
“Ambassadors by announcement”. Volodymyr Zelenskyy appoints top diplomats with no experience in the Foreign Ministry: is this good or bad?
The appointment of Ukrainian ambassadors abroad has never attracted such acute attention as it has over the past year. This topic captured the society’s interest following several controversial personnel decisions, with the scandalous appointment of Olesya Ilashchuk as Ukraine’s ambassador to Bulgaria being the peak. She is a Gestalt...
General Staff operational report August 27, 2023 on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Russia’s attacks on the civilian infrastructure in Ukraine Where Russia has recently attacked Ukrainian territory Ukrainian countermeasures The 550th day of the Russia-Ukraine War: official operational information by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27.08.2023. Russia’s attacks on the civilian infrastructure in Ukraine During...
Torture, pain, and despair: how Russia kidnaps Ukrainian civilians and why it’s so difficult to liberate them
Hundreds, if not thousands, of Ukrainian civilians are still held hostage in Russian captivity. Retrieving such individuals is indeed quite difficult, and the mechanism for doing so has not yet been established. Furthermore, Russians often classify civilians as prisoners of war. How to repatriate them to Ukraine and why this process is dragging...