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“This is my third war with Russia.” Stories of foreigners who stood up to defend Ukraine
Foreign legionaries with experience of fighting against Russia are now applying it in Ukraine. Below, in the material of RBC-Ukraine, you will find information on how they view Russians, what they think of Ukrainians, and how they plan to fight the occupiers in their homeland. The invasion of Ukraine is far from the Kremlin’s first crime....
How Ukraine triggered a new wave of decommunization in post-Soviet countries
With the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, former Soviet countries initiated a new phase of decommunization and derussification. Thus, the removal of Russian monuments applies to both the “Leninfall” and the “Pushkinfall.” Chytomo (Ukrainian media outlet) collected the following cases. Estonia When...
Ukraine will be substituted for NATO membership. We must take strong unexpected steps
The security guarantees from Ukraine will become a “self-integration” into the Alliance The course of the Russian-Ukrainian war logically led many people both within the country and in the West to a critical realization that Ukraine’s membership in NATO is a mandatory element of Ukrainian victory in the war and, at the same...
How Russians deliberately destroyed the medical infrastructure of the Kharkiv region: evidence and testimonies
The Kharkiv region became a strategic target during Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russian forces continue to shell the civilian infrastructure of the region, including its medical facilities. The vast majority of Russian attacks are the result of systematic indiscriminate shelling of civilian infrastructure, completely...
“We will win in Ukraine, squeeze Lukashenko out and take power”: Belarusian volunteer fighting in the Ukrainian army
The future of the country will be decided by those who hold the sword, not European grants, says a volunteer of Azov. Oleksiy, a Belarusian nationalist, came to fight for Ukraine right after the Maidan when he was only 20 years old. He joined the Azov regiment, received the callsign “Psychologist,” and carried out combat missions in...
Ukrainian actors: men from the screen who are now fighting against Russian aggression
The full-scale invasion has forced many Ukrainians to change their usual way of life: some have engaged in volunteering, while others have taken up arms. Those who only played military roles on stage or on screen yesterday are now fighting for Ukraine’s independence. We tell the story of Ukrainian actors who have taken a stand to defend...
“Elections in a smartphone”. What the Ukrainian government wants and why it is dangerous
E-voting. There are concerns The Putin-led invasion in February of last year deprived Ukraine of only one major headache: holding elections. During the martial law, they are explicitly prohibited by the Constitution. Certain political games, especially at the local level, sometimes break through to the surface, but it seems that everyone has...
Mine clearance in Ukraine. Long, bureaucratic and expensive process, “black” sappers work faster but without a guarantee
Demining Ukraine is one of the biggest challenges that will remain with us for years after the victory. Primarily due to the high cost and extensive time required for detecting and neutralizing mines over vast areas, as well as the acute shortage of personnel and equipment. Additionally, the bureaucratic nature of the demining sector both in...
Lancets: How Russia manufactures kamikaze drones despite sanctions
IStories or Important Stories (an independent Russian website specialising in investigative journalism) continues to tell how Russia circumvents sanctions. “Russia still has something to cool down the enthusiasm of those eager to wage war. Ukraine, for example, has purchased Turkish Bayraktar drones. The Russian Lancet, which flies at twice...
State-kidnapper: How Russia kidnaps Ukrainian orphans and raises them as Russians
IStories or Important Stories (an independent Russian website specialising in investigative journalism) stated that nearly 2,500 orphans who could have been forcibly deported from Ukraine have been discovered. We reveal how Russian authorities kidnap Ukrainian children and attempt to raise them as Russians. In Russia, there is a state database of...