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    General Zaluzhnyi and the Nord Stream sabotage: Why the Western press spreads versions of the Ukrainian involvement
    Jun20

    General Zaluzhnyi and the Nord Stream sabotage: Why the Western press spreads versions of the Ukrainian involvement

    Ukraine unexpectedly faced another wave of information attacks due to the sabotage of the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines in September 2022. One after another, Western publications are publishing articles alleging Ukrainian involvement in these acts of terrorism. It started with American newspapers The Wall Street Journal and The...

    War experience: How Ukrainian operators learned to quickly restore mobile and Internet communication
    Jun18

    War experience: How Ukrainian operators learned to quickly restore mobile and Internet communication

    Ukrainian communication operators and Internet service providers have already learned to quickly restore mobile communication and the Internet after the destruction caused by the aggressive Russian regime. It’s no secret that Russian troops employ barbaric methods. Telecommunications are deliberately destroyed to establish Russian...

    Isn’t it time for Ukraine to stop the transit of Russian gas, oil, and ammonia?
    Jun16

    Isn’t it time for Ukraine to stop the transit of Russian gas, oil, and ammonia?

    Repeatedly it has been said and continues to be said — how come Ukraine continues the transit of Russian gas and oil through its territory while Russia has been waging a genocidal war against Ukraine for ten years? The question has become more acute after February 24, 2022, and especially after September 11, when Russia launched massive missile...

    Victory in the Dutch court: what does the final court decision on Scythian gold mean for Ukraine?
    Jun16

    Victory in the Dutch court: what does the final court decision on Scythian gold mean for Ukraine?

    Ukraine is celebrating a victory in the case of the so-called Scythian gold, one of the first international court cases related to Russia’s aggression since the beginning of its occupation of Crimea in 2014. The dispute, which lasted 9 years, revealed an important motive of Russia in this war — the war against Ukrainian culture and national...

    Environmental damage as a war crime — can Russia be punished for ecocide?
    Jun15

    Environmental damage as a war crime — can Russia be punished for ecocide?

    Losses among military personnel and civilians, destroyed residential buildings, schools, and kindergartens, damaged critical infrastructure objects — these are the consequences of Russian aggression that Ukrainians unfortunately witness every day. However, the aggressor country inflicts irreparable damage to another silent victim of this war —...

    How Russia is attacking the European Union with disinformation
    Jun14

    How Russia is attacking the European Union with disinformation

    “Disinformation, unfortunately, is not illegal. Therefore, we must do everything possible to make its dissemination more expensive and difficult. Because we know that Russia will continue to spread it for as long as possible,” says Martyna Bildziukiewicz, the head of the East StratCom Task Force, in an interview with Maciejowi...