"Going to MMC?" Everything you wanted to know about military medical commissions but never had chance to ask. Interview with head of Central MMC
Among the currently crucial acronyms of modern Ukrainian wartime reality — the AFU (Armed Forces of Ukraine), OP (Office of the President), SSU (Security Service of Ukraine), NABU (National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine), TCR & SS (Territorial Centre of Recruitment and Social Support), DIU (Defence Intelligence of Ukraine), etc. — the MMC, the Military Medical Commission, stands apart. As an entity that conducts medical examinations to determine fitness for military service, service during a special period, or to establish the causal link of diseases and injuries, the MMC, in the 5th year of the full-scale war with Russia, determines the fates of millions of Ukrainians. 12 94144 Applying for MMC
From clearing rubble after strikes to hunting Russian drone pilots: story of Odesa native with call sign Kalmar
— Viktor, where did your call sign Kalmar come from? — I ask the 37-year-old deputy company commander from the Dovbush Hornets UAV Battalion (part of the 68th Separate Airmobile Brigade named after Oleksa Dovbush of the Air Assault Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine). — Is it some Odesa story? Or are you a fan of the famous South Korean series? 2 9871 Drone operators
EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarina Mathernová: "It is very important that world sees that Ukraine has cards. Ukraine is not losing, as Russian narratives would have us believe"
Monday, June 15, was an eventful day for Ukraine, with a bittersweet aftertaste. It began with a massive nighttime attack by the Russian Federation—involving dozens of missiles and hundreds of drones—which damaged the cathedral at the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra and left dozens dead and wounded. 2 9528 to EU
16-year-old European Chess Champion Anastasia Hnatyshyn: "There was arrival hundred metres from my chess school"
...The chess world is accustomed to talented child prodigies. But even against this backdrop, the success of Ukrainian player Anastasia Hnatyshyn at the European Championship in Batumi was a sensation. Not only because the champion was not yet 16 at the time, but also because the European Championship was a classical chess tournament "for adults." 5 3096 European Chess Championship
Head of State Customs Service Orest Mandzii: "There is some tension and concern among businesses that customs will become yet another monster"
Customs is often said to give the go-ahead and then take its cut, while the mocking phrase "a customs officer’s little cottage" usually refers to a grand mansion visible from afar. 10 61117 Customs Bribe takers at customs offices
Head of NACP Viktor Pavlushchyk: "There is sense that no real demand for justice exists. There are two kinds of demand: for betrayal and for retribution"
How do civil servants and law enforcement officers hide their wealth while submitting declarations every year? Are the declarations of the heads of the Territorial Centre of Recruitment and Social Support (TCR & SS), who are being searched by law enforcement officers, verified? Why are NACP (National Agency on Corruption Prevention) findings used in high-profile court proceedings, and do they carry any weight? Viktor Pavlushchyk, head of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention, answered these and other questions in an interview with Censor.NET. 7 93751 NACP
Life after Orbán: how Ukraine can establish cooperation with Peter Magyar’s Hungary
Just a few months ago, while Hungary’s election campaign was underway, we could only imagine which direction the country would take after the vote and whether Ukraine would remain the scarecrow Orban’s propaganda has traditionally used to frighten ordinary Hungarians. 3 1598 Relations between Ukraine and Hungary Elections in Hungary
"Access to bank accounts is tool that will make it possible to compare amounts of income received and declared," – Acting State Tax Service head Lesia Karnaukh
Collecting taxes during wartime is a difficult and thankless task. Ordinary citizens have no "extra" money, and what they do have must be spent on endless wartime emergencies. Small and medium-sized businesses are barely surviving, prices are rising relentlessly, and people can barely plan ahead. Does this look like a favorable tax climate? 10 39765
Yaroslav Yurchyshyn: Telegram abuses fact that no one is punished for failing to comply with rules
The conversation with Yaroslav Yurchyshyn, chair of the parliamentary committee on freedom of speech, immediately moved onto the "core track" of information policy and media freedoms during the war. There was plenty to discuss: Mindichgate, among other things, showed society that corrupt officials monitor journalists just as they do politicians. 3 31213 Ukrainian journalists in Russian captivity
"Last autumn, ’Molniya’ hit our prosphora bakery..." — OCU priest on life and service in frontline Sumy
A sunny April day; birds are chirping above the Resurrection Cathedral. Generally, there is silence around, but no sooner had Father Petro and I begun our conversation than sirens wailed through the air, and a voice from the loudspeakers began summoning citizens to shelters. In frontline Sumy, people have long since grown accustomed to these sounds, yet a logical question arises. 2 7066 Drone attack on Sumy
"As long as war continues, there will be no elections in Ukraine. This is clearly articulated political and legal position," - Andrii Hevko, member of Central Election Commission
Despite the fact that the war in Ukraine has been going on for five years and almost no one is talking anymore about a ceasefire that was supposedly coming soon, the possibility of holding elections remains at the forefront of everyone’s mind who is involved in Ukrainian politics. If for no other reason than that without a renewal of the elite and this key democratic process, Ukraine will inevitably lose the dynamic European future for which it is fighting against the Russian occupiers. 6 00272
BGMT in action: what mobilized personnel are taught in Ukraine and under what conditions. Report from AFU training center
Do you know, dear reader, what BGMT is? In broad terms, you probably do: Basic General Military Training. This is exactly what mobilized personnel without experience, contract soldiers, and, as of September 1, 2025, students are engaged in at training centers. 12 42356 basic military training Basic General Military Training (BGMT) for students
Parliament, government, IMF: Will Ukraine break deadlock in relations?
The final plenary week of the Verkhovna Rada in March is approaching. This week has been set by the International Monetary Fund as a deadline for Ukraine to pass a series of legislative amendments involving tax increases for businesses and households under the latest four-year credit program approved last month. 3 81714 IMF financial assistance
Csárdás before election: why Orban made Ukraine and Zelenskyy prime targets of his campaign, and what happens next
One month remains until the first round of Hungary’s parliamentary elections, and with each passing day, the sense grows stronger that this is not about electing the legislature of a country in the heart of Europe, but rather about yet another episode of Star Wars. 9 41217 Anti-Ukrainian position of Orban Oil supplies through "Druzhba" pipeline Orban about Zelenskyy
"I consider fall of regime in Iran extremely beneficial for Ukraine. It is a serious blow to Russia," - Serhii Danylov
There is no getting around it: Middle East experts are in high demand these days. Everyone wants a professional, level-headed take on Iran, the Iranian regime, the war involving Iran, and the protests in Iran. And since the two leading experts serve, respectively, as the head and deputy head of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, a quiet life is, by definition, out of the question for Ihor Semivolos and Serhii Danylov. 8 41825 regime change in Iran
Block impossible to permit: will Telegram be blocked in Ukraine?
Here we go again: the idea of blocking Telegram is once again being actively debated in Ukraine at the national level. Senior government officials, politicians, experts and social media users are all writing and talking about it. 6 37840
Commander of the 225th Separate Assault Regiment Oleg Shyriaiev: There are no bad soldiers, only bad commanders who cannot teach
In a conversation between Censor.NET and the commander of the 225th Separate Assault Regiment, Oleg Shyriaiev, the discussion initially focused on his unit’s current operations in the Zaporizhzhia direction. Quite quickly, the conversation turned to harsh, sometimes brutal topics: the psychological state of the busified, who are brought to the assault unit; alcoholism and drug addiction among soldiers, and what to do with them in war. 10 75233
Chronicles of hybrid frost: report on how residents of unsafe buildings survive in Kyiv’s Teremky
- Young man, could I ask you to walk me to the entrance? It’s very slippery… 15 22833 Attacks on the energy sector
How can Ukraine’s energy system and each of us get through minus 15°C? Tips from expert Olha Babii
Recently, Ukrainians have had to learn the basics of the country’s energy system at an accelerated pace. 13 77961 Shelling of energy and gas infrastructure
Bill on sanctions against Russia: Senator Graham promises, Trump is in no hurry
Yesterday’s tweet by prominent Republican Senator Lindsey Graham that President Donald Trump had given the green light to pass the sanctions bill against Russia that Graham is promoting caused a moderate wave of excitement in Ukraine and among its supporters abroad. 5 31825 Sanctions against Russia U.S. sanctions against Russia
Here we go again with referendum. Why Trump and Zelenskyy are tossing ball back and forth
The latest meeting between the presidents of Ukraine and the United States, held as part of the peace talks, left ordinary Ukrainians with optimism, pessimism and a thick fog of uncertainty in roughly equal measure. 5 98524 Peace negotiations Zelenskyy-Trump meeting
For Trump, or for ourselves? What Ukraine needs to take care of when preparing for first post-war elections
A specter is haunting Ukraine — the specter of presidential (and Verhovna Rada) elections. The possibility of holding such elections as early as next year, in 2026, is being discussed by the president himself, the leadership of the Verkhovna Rada, members of parliament and financiers, television and radio hosts, and a wide range of experts. 4 69721 Elections in Ukraine post-war elections
How to extract trillion from "shadow"? Major interview with Director of the ESBU, Oleksandr Tsyvinskyi, about beneficiaries of schemes, cash limits, and new tools for investigations
The recent high-profile successes of NABU and SAP in the "Mindichgate" case have not only boosted the standing of these agencies in the eyes of Ukrainian society but also increased the pressure on other law enforcement bodies and institutions tasked with fighting corruption and shadow schemes, where the state loses while individuals enrich themselves. 12 03921 Tsyvinskyi appointed as new director of BES
From Avdiivka dugouts to European gold: how grandmaster Ihor Kovalenko, after years on front line, helped Ukraine’s national team become champions
...A month ago, the world’s media were full of praise for him: a Ukrainian serviceman who has been on the front line since the start of the war not only went to the European Championship with Ukraine’s national team, but also made a key contribution to the team’s gold, scoring 6.5 points out of 8 on board four! 5 9313
"List 527": how Mindichgate spawned spinoff in which law enforcement feeds mafia files on anti-corruption campaigners
The anti-corruption serial dubbed "Mindichgate" never lets the audience get bored: from one episode to the next, not only the people and the amounts change, but the very genre of the story as well. 14 05022 Mindichgate
Yermak and Arakhamiia are still in place, coalition isn’t: how Servant of People faction spoke to its president
Tell me, what did we actually expect from this rare meeting between President Zelenskyy and his "Servant of the People" faction? 13 31318
How our energy sector is being protected and what Ukraine can expect this winter
"So we’re not going to build any more protective structures?" – "I’d wait. But, f***, to be honest, it’s a waste of money, just throwing it away…" This dialogue, taken from the huge trove of the Mindichgate tapes, hit listeners especially hard. Why? Because it ruthlessly hits the nerve of autumn 2025, with substations smashed by the enemy, grinding schedules of power cuts and NABU audio recordings circulating in which powerful figures, among other things, siphon off funds that were supposed to go towards protecting Ukraine’s energy sector. 7 4158
How are UAV units fighting against Russia? Board game has been created in Ukraine that explains details of "drone war."
Have you heard the name "Dronovody"? No, it’s not a book or even a film, it’s a new board game, created and field-tested by Russo-Ukrainian war veteran Andrii Mochurad and his comrades-in-arms. 3 64016
Kudrytskyi out on bail but pressure is still on. What next?
The case of Volodymyr Kudrytskyi remains in the public spotlight. What’s more, this is only the beginning. On October 28, the State Bureau of Investigation detained the former head of NPC Ukrenergo; the following day, the Pecherskyi District Court remanded Kudrytskyi in custody for two months with bail set at 13 million on charges of "abuse of office and misappropriation of funds of a state-owned company." 5 4626 Kudrytskyi’s case
Chief Medical Officer of National Guard of Ukraine Vsevolod Stebliuk: ’Doctors should not have mobilization exemption. There must be rotation’
Ukrainian medical scientist, public figure and bard, Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor, honored physician of Ukraine, laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology, and a People’s Hero of Ukraine. 9 03325 Rehabilitation of military Evacuation of the wounded Military medicine
Commander of aerial reconnaissance platoon, callsign Baton: "Elimination of apes who came to Ukrainian soil is now taking place daily on industrial scale."
...At the beginning of the war in 2022, he vowed not to shave until Ukraine’s Victory. Since then, Andrii has come to resemble either Gimli from The Lord of the Rings or Hagrid from the Harry Potter series. A Ukrainian Hagrid of sorts, defending his land from the evil creeping in from the north. 9 5885
Facts and meanings. Oleksa Shalaiskyi’s royal gambit
...Saturday morning in Kyiv’s Pozniaky district. I’m holding the phone, and my temples are pounding after the call, Oleksa Shalaiskyi passed away last night. 6 6905
"I imagined storming treelines and dugouts, just like guys do," UAV pilot, call sign "Ket"
...She was 20 when she signed a contract with the 110th TDF Brigade. Since then, Kateryna Krepysheva, call sign Ket, has flown first heavy bomber UAVs, then fixed-wing UAVs. She has fought on the Kupiansk, Pokrovsk, and Vuhledar directions, and in Zaporizhzhia and Kursk regions as well as in Sumy region. 27 04417 Women in AFU Drone operators
"Vampire" UAV operator, call sign Kolektor: "My job is simple: get to position, take controller in my hands and make b***ards hurt badly"
…For the interview with Censor.NET, Kolektor showed up in a balaclava, a decorative one at that: a menacing skull adorned with vampire fangs 3 9976 UAVs
Sumy region on fire, Sumy - under attack. Report from region, which has come under particular pressure after Kursk operation
...The evening train Kyiv-Sumy stops on the first platform of the Sumy railway station. Getting out of the carriage, the Censor.NET correspondent thanks the conductor. Then an air raid alarm starts to howl in the air. 9 1656 Shelling of Sumy region Strike on Sumy
"...I had already said goodbye to life in my mind. I thought: if I’m going to die, let it be in battle, not shot in back," – call sign Rico
It would not be an exaggeration to say that the story of 51-year-old Anatolii Ostapchuk is, in many ways, an encyclopedia of this war. 15 5254 Tactical medicine
"Back then, there were more mine-blast wounds. Now, no matter what you ask guys, they say: drone flew in, drone, drone..." - war veteran, anaesthesiologist at Sumy Central City Hospital, Maryna Bilinska
About life in the Sumy region today; about how people here live in the midst of death. Also, how doctors operate on wounded soldiers, and why Sumy, unfortunately, still has a lot of ordinary people from the series "What’s the Difference"... 13 2177 Tactical medicine
"My dream is to hit something harder. Tanks, large ammo depot, or rare radar station" – UAV operator Liana Kononchuk ("Dovbush’s Wasps")
In her drive to be as useful and effective as possible, call sign Konon joined the "Dovbush’s Wasps" — the UAV battalion of the 68th Separate Jaeger Brigade named after Oleksa Dovbush. 5 82413
"...Chechens approached from rear, shouting ’We’re friendlies!’ But my brother-in-arms didn’t buy it: "Friendlies, my foot — you’re wearing red tape!"- platoon commander of NGU, call sign Levi
…Svitozar Zaiats joined the war at the age of 23. His very first combat experience proved that the National Guard was lucky to have the young railway worker: a cool head, no trace of panic, and natural leadership made Svitozar an effective soldier and later, a platoon commander. Once again, war revealed who among men is best suited to operate under its harsh laws… 130 70925
Commander of "Dovbush’s Hornets," call sign Liutyi: "We have many ideas for using various types of drones. But we need people for that. And we need them now"
Major Viacheslav Shevchuk, call sign Liutyi, belongs to the category of commanders who speak about their own path in the war only as a last resort. Only if a journalist specifically asks. But when it comes to various aspects of the war, relations with his soldiers, or reforms in the Armed Forces — he is more than willing to talk. 10 65619
After-action review should also be implemented for medics, just as it is done by regular military – Viktoriia Kovach (Avicenna), head of medical unit of Third Army Corps
Viktoriia Kovach quickly corrected the Censor.NET journalist: "I’m no longer the head of the medical unit of the Third Assault Brigade, but of the Third Army Corps. I’ve been handling medical support in the Army Corps for about a month now. We are shaping the policy for delivering this medical support within the new system." 6 7248
How is psychological support provided in AFU in fourth year of full-scale war? Look at problem through eyes of military psychologist Vitalii Fisun
A simple conversation with Armed Forces of Ukraine officer and military psychologist, Captain Vitalii Fisun, quickly evolved into an in-depth interview filled with systemic observations and well-grounded proposals. From the very beginning, our interlocutor was ready for a serious discussion about the problematic state of psychological support for Ukrainian servicemen. Censor.NET had no objections. 8 75214
"We must show pain of war, not censor ’overly graphic images.’ Otherwise, West won’t grasp what scourge war is," – Richard Stupart, Professor at University of Liverpool
...The audience of the Kyiv Security Forum listened to this speaker in complete silence and with particular attentiveness. Professor Richard Stupart of the University of Liverpool shared how, upon arriving to visit colleagues in Sumy, he witnessed a Russian missile strike. The very next day, camera in hand, he joined efforts to document the aftermath of the crime committed by the aggressor state. 4 80814
"Our UAV has virtually no rivals. With 50-kilometre range you can strike headquarters of enemy companies and battalions, if not regiments" – Aerial Reconnaissance Officer Vitalii Umanets (Avtomaidan crew)
Activist of Avtomaidan, volunteer, radio operator during the war — Vitalii Umanets has stayed true to this path of a person who cares deeply about the fate of his country. He is currently serving with the consolidated Avtomaidan UAV crew and takes pride in his unit’s effectiveness in eliminating the enemy. 25 4443
Passenger of bus destroyed by Russian Iskander missile in Sumy: "I started pulling out those who were showing signs of life. But front third of bus was crammed with motionless bodies…"
Images of the burned-out, destroyed bus from route No. 62 stand out even among the many horrific photos and videos of the double Russian ballistic missile strike on Sumy on April 13. 14 77112
"Duel with enemy sniper? Over radio came warning: be careful, enemy has "one-eyed…" in sector" – sniper and mortar operator with call sign Chub
Before the full-scale invasion, Anton, call sign Chub, connected Kyiv residents to the Internet and in his spare time, worked at a volunteer center. When the first bombs fell on Kyiv, he went to the military enlistment office, where he was enlisted in the territorial defense. And then – three years of an extraordinary military career, where some decisions were made by Anton himself, others by the command, and from time to time, fate intervened in the course of events… 19 4838
"Military surgery is like plane going down. You don’t have to land it in one piece. But crew and passengers must survive," - military surgeon Andrii Drozdov
37-year-old Andrii Drozdov is the kind of person who acts first and only then (maybe) speaks. And since the surgeon of the 66th Military Mobile Hospital is swamped with work, it was Censor.NET who had to (or rather, was lucky to) pepper him with questions. 5 2103 Medical aid for the wounded
I don’t believe in truce in near future, it will only give Russia time to prepare, - commander of medical company, call sign Machaon
There are company fathers, company autocrats, and company cold pedants. Based on the experience of our conversation with him (as well as communication with some of his subordinates), 37-year-old Viacheslav Nemtsev is a company chamber musician. He strives to set up the teamwork in such a way that people, on the one hand, do their best, and, on the other hand, know that the company commander appreciates their professionalism and loyalty to the cause. 5 33816 Page 1 of 2
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