Publications

1 year ago

Deportation, not evacuation. Why Kremlin pursues forcible displacement of population from Kherson region

Given the successful counter-offensive actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the south of Ukraine and the liberation of dozens of villages on the right bank of the Dnipro, the Russian occupiers resorted to the mass displacement of the population of the Kherson region to the left bank.

1 year ago

Europe must make this the last winter of weaponized Russian energy exports

Ukrainians are currently preparing for what is likely to be the most difficult winter in the country’s modern history. With Russia losing on the battlefield, the Kremlin has resorted to the tactics of total war and is attempting to destroy Ukraine’s civilian energy infrastructure.

1 year ago

How Russian terrorists accuse Ukraine of… terrorism

In a few months of the full-scale war with Ukraine, the Kremlin has resorted to various ways to increase the degree of hatred and escalation.

1 year ago

Terror as сornerstone of “Russian world”

After the crimes exposed outside Kyiv where the Russian army in March shot at unarmed residents, the Kremlin continues explore a portal into the dark barbaric past of humanity, when ruthless violence, torture, and intimidation was common practice. 

1 year ago

“Dirty bomb” is back. Why Russia reanimated the old fake story

The statement by Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, echoed by a chorus of Russian propaganda platforms, once again revived in the public space Ukraine’s “dirty bomb” topic. It was presented as the Kremlin’s traditional horror story, the same type that alleged U.S. biolaboratories in Ukraine, Kyiv’s chemical weapons, and gender-related education programs.

1 year ago

Life span of a Russian mobilized: Losses data analysis

On September 21, 2022, Putin changed the life of an entire generation of Russian civilians to “before” and “after” mobilization.

1 year ago

How Kremlin propaganda adjusts its playbook amid Russian army’s battlefield failures

Blinded by its own propaganda, Russia was not ready for defeat in the war against Ukraine, so it was forced to correct its own rhetoric hastily. 

1 year ago

Killed in their own homes. Putin’s war with residential districts

On Thursday, October 13, an 11-year-old boy died in a Mykolaiv hospital. He became the sixth victim of yet another strike by the Russians on one of the city’s apartment blocks. For six long hours, the child had remained trapped under the rubble of the house destroyed by the Russian S-300 missile.

1 year ago

Secretly pro-Russian Telegram channels: What Russia wanted Ukrainians to think during Oct 10 attack

The network of Telegram channels posing as Ukrainian but supervised by Russian special services, including Legitimny, Rezident, Zhenshchina s kosoy, Olga Shariy, Anatoliy Shariy, once again exposed their Kremlin roots while covering the strikes Putin’s terrorists launched on the Ukrainian infrastructure on October 10. 

1 year ago

"New stage of dismantling Ukraine" and "not a one-time event": Change in rhetoric of Kremlin’s propagandists regarding missile attacks on Ukraine

After the massive Russian missile attack on Ukraine on October 10 and 11, the “it’s not us” theme earlier spun by Kremlin propagandists turned into “let’s do it again” and “it’s high time.” Russian TV channels were flooded with videos of the aftermath of the strikes and various maps of missile attacks and reports of explosions in Ukrainian cities were circulated across Telegram channels in real-time.

1 year ago

About an ‘all-female prisoner exchange’

"We were tortured with electric current, beaten with hammers, hung, and scalded with boiling water"... Testimonies of Ukrainian women released from Russian captivity 

1 year ago

Sanctional isolation of Russia and Its consequences: Where Russia is moving, and what propaganda says in this regard

On October 6, the European Union adopted the eighth package of sanctions against Russia due to the attempted annexation of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhia, and Kherson regions of Ukraine.

1 year ago

Speech by President Zelensky at PACE's autumn plenary session

Protecting Ukraine's skies against Russian missile terror this year would be a fundamental step toward ending the war.

1 year ago

‘Small accession’ to the EU: The first outcomes of the ‘customs visa-free regime’ for Ukraine

The practical benefits of the ‘customs visa-free regime’ include the improvement in logistics and the increased competitive capacity of Ukrainian-produced goods in Europe

1 year ago

Nuclear weapons, Sarmat missiles, and escalation of war: How Kremlin propaganda blackmails European countries

In the research of Kremlin narratives concerning blackmail and threats against Europe between June and September, it is evident that Russia has been intimidating European countries with “the use of nuclear weapons,” Sarmat missiles, and “inevitability of WW3.”

1 year ago

Fortitude of a Russian soldier in te war of conquest: What the mobilization reveals

By starting the military call-up, the Putin regime admitted that it has been defeated by Ukraine at this stage of the full-scale conflict. Russians, even those unwilling, are being forced en masse to go to a war of conquest and ultimately die in Ukraine. 

1 year ago

Vasyl Shtefko: I lied that I have one prosthetic leg, not two

Resident of Zakarpattia region Vasyl Shtefko without both legs managed to join the army because he had a great desire to defend Ukraine

1 year ago

Twitter, YouTube and fringe sites: Russia keeps pushing propaganda in the West after TV outlets blocked

The full-scale invasion of Ukraine has triggered multiple new problems for Russia and deepened the existing ones.

1 year ago

Goodwill gesture: how Russia invents justifications for its losses and how mobilization can change things

Russian propaganda is spreading lies and silencing facts not only about personnel losses but also about strategic failures, hiding them from its people. 

1 year ago

Nuclear and gas blackmail: Russia trying to destabilize EU and US

The minions in the Kremlin know it: if this heating season goes well in the European countries, talks aiming to find a compromise with Russia will forever be off the world politics table. As it happens, the chances of such a scenario are pretty high. That’s why Russia is busting its guts to destabilize the situation in the EU and the US and incite people to revolt.

1 year ago

Russian disinformation flows into media space of Ukraine’s Western neighbours

The propaganda of the Russian schizofascist (as defined by the historian Timothy Snyder) regime continues its information attacks on Europe. First come the western neighbors of Ukraine, who know from their own bitter experience what Russia is.

1 year ago

How and why Russian propaganda “looks” for U.S. Biolabs in Ukraine and around the world

They search, they “find,” they investigate, they deny any refutations and refer to “blatant lies”  —  this is the principle of Russian propaganda regarding so-called “biolabs” in the world and, in particular, in Ukraine. 

1 year ago

Zelensky's address at UN General Assembly

Special tribunal should be created to punish Russia for crime of aggression against Ukraine

1 year ago

Lies, blackmail, and mobilization: Key points in statements of Russian war criminals

On the morning of September 21, the Kremlin did release Putin’s announced video address. The Russian dictator, as was predicted, promised to recognize the results of the so-called “referenda,” announced a partial mobilization to protect the “sovereignty and territorial integrity” of the RF, and once again resorted to nuclear blackmail. Subsequently, Russian Defence Minister Shoigu specified that 300,000 reservists would be mobilized. 

1 year ago

How propaganda of Putin’s regime cracked during Ukraine Army's counteroffensive

The first large-scale defeat of the Russian army in Kharkiv region naturally led to the defeats of Russian propaganda. Even propagandist Solovyov was forced to say: “there is a thought that we will lose the information war…” 

1 year ago

Russia’s war in online media: How Kremlin propaganda discredits Ukraine in Africa

In the online media of African countries, Russian narratives have been detected purposefully shifting responsibility for “all troubles” to Ukraine — the food crisis, the Russian war against Ukraine, shelling of civilians in Ukraine, etc. 

1 year ago

Nuremberg for Putin, or How to guarantee responsibility for war crimes in Ukraine

International justice plays the long game. And history proved it with the examples of Milosevic, Karadžić, Bashar Assad, Charles Taylor.

1 year ago

“Vote and lose.” Russia laying grounds for sham referenda in occupied areas

Having launched a full-scale invasion, Russia stopped even trying to hide its aggressive plans regarding Ukraine. 

1 year ago

From Pegov to Krasovsky. Disinfo watchdog collects dossiers on Russia's main "media criminals"

The Center for Strategic Communication and Information Security, together with partners, has launched a series of publications “Russian Information Criminals.”

1 year ago

Prospects for running a military campaign in 2023: Ukraine’s perspective

How long the war could last and how can Ukraine win it

While citing and using any materials on the Internet, links to the website ukrinform.net not lower than the first paragraph are mandatory. In addition, citing the translated materials of foreign media outlets is possible only if there is a link to the website ukrinform.net and the website of a foreign media outlet. Materials marked as "Advertisement" or with a disclaimer reading "The material has been posted in accordance with Part 3 of Article 9 of the Law of Ukraine "On Advertising" No. 270/96-VR of July 3, 1996 and the Law of Ukraine "On the Media" No. 2849-Х of March 31, 2023 and on the basis of an agreement/invoice.

© 2015-2024 Ukrinform. All rights reserved.

Website design Studio Laconica

Extended searchHide extended search
By period:
-