Anastasiia Fedor

Journalist

More than 10 years of work in journalism: from a correspondent at the VRU to the editor-in-chief of major political talk shows. Backstage and behind the scenes have always been different from what we see on TV and the comments politicians make on camera. Therefore, I analyze not only the obvious, but also what remains outside the frame. I am a philologist and historian by education, M.P. Dragomanov State University. My goal is not just to convey information, but to help society to see and understand more.

The “off-the-shelf” production line and a lack of precision: what’s wrong with Russian missiles and what’s the next target for “Flamingo”

Despite stringent international sanctions, the Russian Federation continues to maintain a high rate of missile production, having switched its specialized facto…

15 June 17:56
War of attrition and the threat of a Russian winter offensive: Military analyst identifies the Kremlin’s “Achilles’ heel”

The Kremlin continues to raise the stakes, reporting a 700,000-strong troop contingent on the front lines and openly calling for new war crimes—massive strikes…

12 June 21:19
Taxes on OLX, Uber, and Kabanchik: Will the government profit from this, and what prices will rise first

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has passed a landmark law that radically changes the rules of the game for everyone who earns income through online platforms. Pop…

12 June 16:16
The Crimean “Island”: What Is Known About the Strike on the Chongar Bridge and How Long It Will Take to Liberate Crimea

The strike on the Chongar Bridge could mark the beginning of a major operation to isolate occupied Crimea. The Ukrainian military is increasingly and systematic…

10 June 20:11
The End of the Western Alliance: How Washington’s Business Diplomacy Is Turning Allies into Clients

Washington’s diplomacy is rapidly reshaping the world’s political landscape, turning military aid into cynical business deals. According to experts, Ukraine and…

10 June 11:03
The Kremlin’s new strategy: it has been revealed which city Putin has chosen as his main target for 2026

The Russian Federation has radically changed its strategy for waging war against Ukraine. Unable to seize the initiative on the battlefield, Vladimir Putin has…

8 June 20:22
One Step Away from a New Chernobyl: What the Enemy Was Actually Trying to Blow Up in the Exclusion Zone

The Russian Federation continues to systematically turn global nuclear security into a tool for brutal geopolitical blackmail, as evidenced by yet another night…

8 June 19:30
Minister on the way out: why lawmakers are unhappy with Lisovyi and who might take over the Ministry of Education and Science

Behind the scenes at the Verkhovna Rada, there is active discussion about the possible dismissal of Minister of Education and Science Oksen Lisovyi. While lawma…

5 June 17:14
The Myth of “Analogovnet”: What Is Known About the Shortage and Production of Russian Missiles

On the night of June 2, Russia launched an unprecedented attack, firing eight 3M22 “Zircon” hypersonic missiles at Ukraine. This is the largest number of these…

4 June 18:34
The Strategy of Desperation: Why Putin Has Shifted to Massive “Cluster Bomb” Strikes on Ukrainian Rear Areas – An Expert’s Analysis

The night of June 2, 2026, went down in Dnipro’s history as one of the bloodiest and most brutal nights of the full-scale invasion. While the city slept, the Ru…

4 June 14:03