Ukraine
An analytical overview of how presidential allies execute corruption, manage large cash reserves, and operate through a complex network of officials, offshore schemes, and loyal intermediaries.
Three Ukrainian children were taken to Russia and are being tried for “Terrorism and Sabotage” after being abducted from occupied Melitopol, tortured, and forced to confess.
Timur Mindich, a businessman and co-owner of the Kvartal 95, has rapidly expanded his influence across Ukraine’s political and economic spheres. From controlling energy enterprises like Energoatom and Centrenergo, to banking influence over Sensbank, and stakes in film and amber businesses, Mindich’s network reaches deeply into state structures.
Free 3000 km from Ukrzaliznytsia — a new symbol of absurd populism. The idea of Ukrzaliznytsia’s management to implement market pricing and a logical discount system has been turned by the President’s Office into “UZ-3000” — free rides for everyone. How did a reform become a PR campaign? Who twisted the project’s essence, and how much will it really cost […]
Ukrainian MP embezzled over 9 million hryvnias from a private company, laundered the money through a relative’s law firm, and used it to buy luxury cars.
It’s been two weeks since Yuriy Kasyanov’s unit was brutally wiped out – and in that time, I’ve felt the full force of a system intoxicated by the power that war has given it.
Drone Attacks Set Fire to Russian Oil Refinery and Major Gas Facility in Orenburg and Samara Regions
A series of explosions occurred at the Novokuibyshev Oil Refinery in Russia’s Samara Region following a drone attack. Drones also struck a gas processing plant in the Russian city of Orenburg.
On the night of October 19, the Russian occupation army continued to terrorize residents of the Dnipropetrovsk region. The enemy struck apartment buildings and private houses.
Trump’s pre-meeting talks with Putin undermined Zelenskyy’s agenda, leaving Ukraine without Tomahawks or immediate sanctions, exposing flaws in U.S. diplomacy and slowing urgent defense actions.
The Military Court in Rostov sentenced 15 Ukrainian POWs from the Aidar Battalion to 15–21 years in a maximum-security colony; two medics were returned to Ukraine.
Azov fighters destroyed nine Russian combat vehicles while repelling a massive mechanized assault, preventing the enemy from reaching the frontline and inflicting heavy losses.
Russian drones struck Chernihiv, damaging transport, homes, and industrial sites. One person was injured, while local authorities manage power outages and prepare for winter.



