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Cheaper than Shahed and unnoticed by radar: how the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroy Russian aviation with paper drones
Russian air defense systems couldn’t handle a swarm of inexpensive Ukrainian drones. One UAV can take down an expensive missile carrier, so Moscow should be prepared for increased attacks on airfields near the border with Ukraine. Counterintelligence operatives from the 13th Main Directorate of the Security Service of Ukraine launched a...
The Empire of lies: the deprivation of Russians’ subjectivity as the essence of the Russian neo-empire
The President of the United States Ronald Reagan referred to the USSR as the “empire of evil.” If we develop this idea further, the modern Russian Federation could be called the “empire of lies.” Considering the events of the last decade, Russia’s war against Ukraine, even the “empire of terror.” The...
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...
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...
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...
Moods in the USA. Who and how supports Ukraine, and why are Trumpists against?
Journalist Yuriy Lukyanov spent nearly three weeks in the United States, traveling through Texas, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, New York, and Washington. He presented the English translation of his war-themed book Reporter Volkovsky there. He gave talks at universities and colleges, as well as studying the attitudes of Americans towards...