Orysia Hrudka is a journalist, book reviewer, researcher, and communications manager for Krytyka Journal and Publishing House. She does her research on the public impact of social media and self-writing practices of diaries and letters, and mentors teenagers' local initiatives at Agents of Change School. She got her Political Science degree at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and her Journalism degree at the Ukrainian Catholic University.
Over 270 vehicles were vandalized across Germany to inflame public sentiment against the Green Party and Robert Habeck. The perpetrators were not climate activists but rather individuals recruited by the FSB.
Ukrainian authorities have charged a Russian soldier with war crimes for allegedly raping and kidnapping a 21-year-old woman from Izium, then holding her in sexual slavery for 18 months in Belgorod.
29 drones struck Russia's critical oil and military infrastructure in the Tver region, reportedly hitting the strategic Andreapol oil pumping station and the 23rd Arsenal military facility.
The initiative aligns with broader European efforts to reduce dependence on Russian gas, reinforcing Ukraine's role as a key player in Europe's energy security.
Strategic attacks on Russian military infrastructure are proving more cost-effective than conventional warfare, according to University of Oslo researcher Fabian Hoffmann