A tale of one city
The Russian army is bent on capturing Ukraine’s Kupyansk and has deployed significant forces in that direction. Still, a Russian takeover of the city is nearly impossible — at least for now

“Russia is now bringing fresh forces into combat. We can assume that the Russian command had aimed to seize the initiative and block Ukrainian offensives in the south and near Bakhmut.
According to Sharp, the Russian side often cites the capture of small villages in the “grey zone” as examples of its territorial gains.

Toppling Goliath
Members of Russia’s Finno-Ugric ethnic minorities discuss their reasons for joining the Armed Forces of Ukraine

One man’s terrorist
Multiple Russian teenagers are facing long prison sentences for acts of sabotage carried out to make money

Breaking the waves
The Kremlin’s latest attempt to quash Telegram echoes the Soviet Union’s war on foreign radio broadcasts

Deserting the paper army
How one woman refused to be a cog in Russia’s military machine

Censory overload
As the Kremlin declares war on queer literature, Russians are still finding ways to read and publish transgressive fiction

Violent entrapment
Queer people in Russia are increasingly being catfished by criminal gangs and even the police

A deserter’s desert
Escape routes from the Russian military are narrowing as European attitudes to ex-servicemen harden

Thawing out
How TV smash hit Heated Rivalry has not only melted hearts, but cultural stereotypes about Russia as well

My enemy’s enemy
How Ukrainians and Russia’s ethnic minority groups are making common cause in opposing Russian imperialism


