Investigation

Why Europe reduced electricity prices by half and Ukraine does not

Why Europe reduced electricity prices by half and Ukraine does not

In Europe, the merger of energy markets has been completed, which allowed to reduced electricity prices, and, accordingly, low tariffs for electricity and heat.

Poland’s hybrid war against Ukraine has begun, is it?

Poland’s hybrid war against Ukraine has begun, is it?

For the past 15 years, Ukrainian society and expert environment have lived with illusions, reducing the radicalism and scale of anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Poland.

How the scandal with Paul Manafort in the USA will decimate the richest oligarch of Ukraine

How the scandal with Paul Manafort in the USA will decimate the richest oligarch of Ukraine

The former head of Donald Trump’s campaign headquarters and former president of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych’s adviser Paul Manafort received at least USD 75 million from Ukraine. Among people who transferred the above money, the prominent role is played by “the richest Ukrainian” oligarch Rinat Akhmetov. As known, the former political strategist of the Party of Regions of Ukraine, Paul Manafort, […]

Adventures of a Russian agent with a double criminal records in Crimea

Adventures of a Russian agent with a double criminal records in Crimea

Imagination of Russian intelligence agency could be better, Ukrainian MP and Minister of Internal Affairs advisor Anton Gerashchenko admits.

Budapest Memorandum or how Ukraine lost the World’s third largest nuclear weapons stockpile

Budapest Memorandum or how Ukraine lost the World’s third largest nuclear weapons stockpile

The Budapest Memorandum, designed to appease any reservations Ukraine may have had in acceding to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, was signed in 1994, providing security assurances by its signatories.

Armed ‘vacationers’ in Ukraine: Russian MPs case

Armed ‘vacationers’ in Ukraine: Russian MPs case

Different classes of Russians are fighting for in eastern Ukraine as ‘vacationers’. Stop terror team conducted an investigation on Russian MPs case.

So who was shooting people in Kyiv?

So who was shooting people in Kyiv?

So who was shooting people at Euromaidan with a bolt-action sniper rifle SV-98 ? This topic has been discussed for many time already. Irakli Komaxidze, presents his investigation findings on the issue.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] Training camps for DNR and LNR terrorists are openly operating in Russia. Aside from providing training for the terrorists themselves, the ‘art of war’ is taught at the camps to school-age kids. Small arms are used in the training exercises. Among the instructors are well known war criminals as well as Russian Neo-Nazis who are guilty of torturing and […]

To the memory of Ilovaisk bloodbath: what is known a year after?

To the memory of Ilovaisk bloodbath: what is known a year after?

What was the role of Ukrainian volunteer battalions in the battles for Ilovaisk? And what is know a year after the bloodbath? Read an exclusive investigation by Yuriy Butusov, contributing editor in censor.net.

The unknown heroes of Donetsk airport

The unknown heroes of Donetsk airport

They started their military service with the 95th Brigade Military Assault Troops of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. They became the core of the 90th Airmobile Battalion of the 81st Brigade, the first brigade to be created in the twenty-plus years of Ukraine's independence.

People are dying while the DPR “elite” quarrels

People are dying while the DPR “elite” quarrels

A letter from occupied Donetsk, conflict zone in eastern Ukraine, about life so-called Donetsk People Republic (DPR), new orders and terrible reality for the ordinary citizens. By Mykola Mykolaienko, Engineer from Horlivka for radiosvoboda.org.

IDPs from eastern Ukraine: transit life after Russian invasion

IDPs from eastern Ukraine: transit life after Russian invasion

For about three months, transit camp for temporary shelter for IDPs from the ATO zone has been operating in Kharkiv. Despite the fact that the horrors of the war have been left behind, people are facing new challenges. Read the exclusive EMPR report to learn about the life after the war and the uncertain future of internally displaced persons.

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