Section: Politics
Money at the expense of blood. How an inconspicuous Polish company took away a billion dollars from the Ukrainian army
April 2022. A little over a week has passed since the Ukrainian Armed Forces pushed Russian troops away from Kyiv and drove them out of the Kyiv region. But there was no certainty that Russian troops wouldn’t attempt to storm the capital again. Entry points into Kyiv and beyond were blocked by concrete slabs and sandbags. At most...
Wings and eyes of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. How Ukraine started producing drones and what prevented it from doing so earlier
What drones are used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, what the government and businesses are doing to scale up production and procurement of UAVs, and how drones have become a key component of 21st-century warfare — read more in the material by RBC-Ukraine. In October 2021, Ukrainian military personnel used the Turkish drone Bayraktar on the...
“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...
Why did the Polish ruling party Law and Justice decide to quarrel with Ukraine — a view from Poland
In the calls from Polish officials to Ukrainians to show their “gratitude”, the most offensive thing is that behind the “morality” of such actions lies a political and economic calculation. The louder someone appeals to ethics, the more they actually want to profit from it. “In Poland, there are loud voices of...
Poland chooses conflict: why relations with Ukraine’s key ally have deteriorated
“The times are changing, and from these times, based on our experience, we see that we have only two allies. Firstly, it’s Ukraine. And our second ally is England,” said the leader of the Polish governing party Law and Justice (and de facto the most influential politician in Poland), Jaroslaw Kaczynski, a year ago. And in April...
Between the front and the rear. Why scandals have returned to politics during the war
Turbulence and corruption scandals in Ukrainian politics In recent times, corruption-related and corruption-adjacent scandals are increasingly shaking Ukrainian politics. The government’s response to these scandals and the decisions they will make about them are discussed in detail in the material by RBC-Ukraine (media outlet). The...