1/ As an American reporting from Ukraine for 3.5 years, I must share reality from the ground—even uncomfortable ones.
This essay by Ukrainian journalist Olena Kozii captures what many are feeling—from military to civil society.
Russia doesn't want you to hear this. 🧵⤵️
2/ Why? Because it destroys the Kremlin's propaganda narrative of "Zelenskyy's war."
As we saw this week, the will of the people is the heart of Ukraine's resistance—a truth that undermines all false narratives.
Olena helps us unpack that truth⤵️
3/ Context: On Tuesday, Zelenskyy signed a law curbing anti-corruption agencies—sparking Ukraine's first major protests since Russia's big invasion.
Within 24 hours, he backtracked and proposed a new bill.
The protests seem to have worked. But what were Ukrainians actually saying?" ⤵️
4/ "The Ukrainian protests are a message: 'Vova, step back. Back to the ground. Buddy, don't push the horses, unless you want to end up like Yanukovych.'"
"Vova" = informal nickname for Volodymyr. Like calling a president "Donny" or "Joey" instead of "Mr. President." ⤵️
5/ This informality is deliberate. As Kozii explains: "So today Zelenskyy is not 'Volodymyr Oleksandrovych.' Just 'Vova.'"
In Ukraine, this shift from formal to informal address is a warning: You're losing our respect. Fix it.
"Respect must be earned. Again and again." ⤵️
6/ To outsiders, thousands of people taking to the public squares, including outside the president's office, looks like chaos.
But Kozii explains:
"In Ukraine, this is how political dialogue sometimes happens. This is a peaceful public conversation on the pavement." ⤵️
7/ One name IS under real pressure, according to Olena (and many others)—Andrii Yermak, Zelenskyy's top advisor:
"People already scream, 'Yermak, go away.'
"Unlike Zelenskyy, he is unelected and widely distrusted." ⤵️
8/ Ukrainians know the risks. They know Russia watches, waiting to exploit any division:
"But they also believe silence is riskier for democracy. Fighting corruption is a sacred symbol in Ukraine," Olena writes. ⤵️
9/ And this insight from Kozii underscores the focused, goal-oriented nature of the protests:
"If [Zelenskyy] listens, tomorrow, the nation will call him 'Volodymyr Oleksandrovych' and love again."
2/ The Black Moon hacktivist group released a contract between Russia's Rosoboronexport and China's CETC International for an "Automation System for Air Landing Command"—
— a nerve center for coordinating massive airborne assaults across water. 👀⤵️
3/ Here's why this matters:
Taiwan is an island. Any invasion requires:
—Paratroopers dropping behind beaches
—Helicopter assaults on key targets
—Real-time coordination of thousands of drones and aircraft
This system could be the brain for managing that chaos. ⤵️
But Ukraine's Khartiia brigade has war-fighting drones on the ground—laying minefields and evacuating the wounded.
Here's the untold revolution, as revealed to @DefenderMediaUA 🧵⤵️
2/ 🇺🇦 Backed by billionaire @VsevolodKozhem1, who donned a uniform himself, the Kharkiv-based Khartiia Brigade attracts poets, rockstars, and tech innovators.
Their motto: "We're building the new Ukrainian army"—using NATO standards while stopping Russian "meat assaults." ⤵️
3/ 🌙 The Night Managers:
Khartiia's ground drones are solving one of war's deadliest problems—logistics under fire.
Every night, each unmanned vehicle hauls 200-500kg per trip—ammo, food, medical supplies—through dangerous terrain to reach the warfighters. ⤵️
1/ The UK's @LordAshcroft—billionaire philanthropist—just called Ukraine's Azov commander "one of the most legendary figures of the 21st century."
Smeared by Russia and left-media as 'Nazi,' Azov is the opposite. And it just might be the fighting force the free world NEEDS.🧵⤵️
2/ Lord Ashcroft, Baron of Chichester, met Azov's commander fresh from battle. What he discovered was like a morning ice plunge.
This businessman saw that Azov is tyranny's great enemy.
Maybe this is why Washington elites have helped the Kremlin smear Azov for years. ⤵️
3/ First, let's see how Washington hurt Ukraine's Azov.
Democratic Rep. @RoKhanna led the charge, saying in 2018: "I am very pleased that the recently passed omnibus prevents the U.S. from providing arms and training assistance to the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion."