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.

Putin expands army to 2.4 million: what’s behind the Kremlin’s decision and will it change the situation on the front lines?

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to increase the strength of the Russian Armed Forces to approximately 2.4 million personnel. Formally, this…

5 March 19:55
Khamenei is dead, and Putin is counting the benefits: what the Kremlin will gain and lose – expert analysis

The death of Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei was a serious signal for the Kremlin. The loss of one of his key allies is forcing Vladimir Putin to review his…

4 March 20:06
Russia is trying to surround Mirnograd and is putting pressure on the Kharkiv region: Svitan explained the logic behind the enemy’s actions

Russian occupation forces have intensified their attempts to encircle Myrnohrad in the Pokrovsk direction and are simultaneously increasing pressure on the Khar…

3 March 19:34
Iran as Russia’s military hub: IDF officer responds that the Kremlin will lose if the regime falls

Massive missile strikes, unprecedented integration of air defense systems, hundreds of combat aircraft in the sky, and possible tectonic shifts within Iran itse…

2 March 10:17
Ukrainians spent over 60% of their income on food: the State Statistics Service responded that the statistical pause during the war hides something

The share of Ukrainian households' spending on food traditionally remains one of the highest in Europe. In recent pre-war years, it has even increased. At the s…

28 February 08:12
Belarusian springboard for the Kremlin: is a new offensive being prepared from the north? 

Belarus is once again the focus of Ukraine's security concerns. Checks on the mobilization readiness of reservists, unscheduled gatherings, and the active use o…

27 February 20:33
Stories that cannot be banned: how the IOC’s review made the Ukrainian film “The Interception” even stronger

Against the backdrop of the International Paralympic Committee's controversial decision to allow representatives from Russia and Belarus to compete in the 2026…

24 February 16:39
Exhaustion or turning point? Three perspectives on the fourth year of the great war

Four years of full-scale war — a milestone that seemed almost unthinkable back in 2022. Ukraine has survived. Russia has not achieved its stated goals. But the…

24 February 09:25
“SVO” in the sports arena: what’s behind the decision to allow Russians to participate in the 2026 Paralympics

The International Paralympic Committee's decision to allow six Russian and four Belarusian athletes to compete in the 2026 Winter Paralympics under their nation…

23 February 19:54
Russia’s most expensive missile: expert explains why Zircon is dangerous and how many the enemy has

Russia launched four Zircon hypersonic missiles at Ukraine in one week, two of which were fired during a massive attack on the Kyiv region on the night of Febru…

23 February 07:15