Kremlin File S3 Ep 11: InformNapalm’s Artem Velichko- Russia’s Imperialist Design
Olga and Mo are joined by Artem Velichko, an investigator and translator for Ukraine's investigative and research organization InformNapalm. Together, they discuss Russia's imperial ambitions and delve into the latest investigation into INION, which has provided new insights into Russia's strategies and plans.
You can listen to our chat with Artem Velichko on your preferred podcast platform here.
About InformNapalm
InformNapalm volunteer initiative emerged as a response to the Russian aggression in Ukraine in March 2014. It was started by journalist Roman Burko (Ukraine) and military expert Irakli Komaxidze (Georgia).
Show Notes:
Data leakage from the Kremlin administration – what lies ahead for Russia after the elections?
Ukrainian Hacktivists from the Cyber Resistance team, known for their numerous successful high-profile hacks, provided InformNapalm volunteer intelligence community with a cache of exclusive documents. These documents, personally signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, detail plans for the socio-political transformation of the Russian Federation after the upcoming elections. The leaked documents unequivocally reveal Russia’s preparations for a global conflict, signaling that the state’s internal control measures will only escalate, tightening their grip even further.
https://informnapalm.org/en/russia-after-the-elections/
Website networks in Europe used as tools for Russian information warfare — OSINT-investigation InformNapalm & Insight News
The interactive infographic shows websites that have a lot in common: the topics of articles that are critical of the West and Ukraine but loyal to Russia, mutual citations, and referral traffic between them. International intelligence community InformNapalm, in collaboration with journalists from Insight News, conducted a study to identify Russian propaganda and disinformation, as well as the network that disseminates it.
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