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Roman Romaniuk

poet, journalist, Ukrayinska Pravda
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Waiting for a counteroffensive. How the Ukrainian Armed Forces are preparing to liberate the territories and how the Pentagon document leak affects Ukraine's plans

No luxuries, even carriages were different – Communities and Territories Development Minister about train taken by government officials on 24 February 2022

Ukraine's Parliament Head shares story of hypebeasts disrupting meeting in Motherland Monument after beginning of full-scale invasion

24 February 2022 reconstructed. Episode 2. Zaluzhnyi's office, meetings at Zelenskyy's, evacuation of the Cabinet of Ministers

Russian-linked church explains how it may be able to remain in Kyiv's Caves Monastery despite eviction order

Kremlin's two plans. Who would govern Ukraine if Kyiv fell

Serhii Deineko, Head of Ukraine's State Border Guard Service, on texting Zelenskyy at 05:17, telling a Russian warship to go f**k itself, and the Monaco Battalion

Bohdana's first battle. How a Ukrainian Self-Propelled Howitzer forced the Russians to make a "gesture of goodwill" at Zmiinyi Island

Sabotage of Ukrainian Neptune missiles at beginning of full-scale war with Russia possible

It became known how exactly Russian cruiser Moskva was discovered and sunk: details and photos

Neptune missile was first used in February when it saved Mykolaiv from Russian landing group

Sinking the Moskva: previously undisclosed details. How the Ukrainian Neptune destroyed the flagship of the Russian fleet

Ukraine’s National Security Council introduces new sanctions against head of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, MP Novynskyi and other UOC-MP churchmen

Battle for Zmiinyi (Snake) Island. Reconstructing the heroic tale of Ukraine losing and reclaiming the critical island

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya: Ukraine has the right to attack Belarus if missiles are launched from its territory again

The great swap: How it was possible to release Azovstal defenders and why Putin traded them for Medvedchuk

Rehearsing the apocalypse: Life in Kharkiv after the Ukrainian counteroffensive

The three longest days of February. The beginning of the great war which no one thought would come

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