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Ugo Poletti is a journalist based in Odessa, Ukraine.

Founder and Editor-in-Chief of “The Odessa Journal”, digital media platform in English about culture, history, social and business life in Odessa, biggest port and cultural capital of Black Sea region
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Why the large coal mine in Pokrovsk is important for Russia

22 Oct 2024  |  Startmag
The Russian advance towards Pokrovsk threatens Ukraine's steel industry, crucial for its economy. The Pokrovsk coal mine, a key source of metallurgical coal, is at risk, potentially reducing Ukraine's steel production significantly. The mine, owned by Metinvest, is vital for Ukraine's exports, especially to the EU. The conflict has already impacted the region, with many residents evacuating due to artillery attacks. Metinvest has a contingency plan to source coal from other regions and countries, though this would increase production costs. The situation underscores the broader economic and strategic stakes in the ongoing conflict.

Odesa in Kremlin’s Sights Again: A Week of Attacks on Port Facilities

14 Oct 2024  |  Kyiv Post
Russia has intensified its attacks on the port infrastructure of southern Ukraine, particularly targeting Odesa, in an apparent effort to disrupt Ukraine's agricultural exports and trade. Recent strikes have resulted in casualties among port workers and significant damage to port facilities and civilian ships. Despite the escalation, the Russian fleet has avoided targeting merchant ships at sea to prevent negative impacts on its own exports. Over the past three months, nearly 60 attacks have been reported, causing widespread damage and injuries. The situation highlights ongoing tensions and the strategic importance of Ukraine's port infrastructure.

I tell you about the technological race of drones in Ukraine

15 Sep 2024  |  Startmag
The article highlights the innovative efforts of young Ukrainian entrepreneurs, like Alexander Yakovenko, in developing drone technology to aid the country's defense against Russian aggression. Despite limited resources, these entrepreneurs have collaborated with government bodies to produce drones that are crucial for reconnaissance and combat. The narrative underscores the challenges faced by Ukraine in keeping up with Russian advancements, particularly in drone technology, and the ongoing efforts to enhance their capabilities. The story also touches on the broader implications of technological innovation in warfare, with a focus on the future potential of terrestrial drones and AI coordination.

Ukraine, Hungary and Slovakia argue over Russian oil from Lukoil

08 Sep 2024  |  Startmag
Ukraine has decided to impose sanctions on the Russian oil company Lukoil, blocking its oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline, which supplies Slovakia, Hungary, and other countries. This move has sparked tensions with Slovakia and Hungary, with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Hungary expressing concerns over the impact on their energy supplies. Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal argues that the decision does not threaten EU energy security. The European Commission confirms that oil transit continues unaffected. The article explores potential political motivations behind Ukraine's selective sanctions, suggesting a possible strategy to pressure pro-Russian European countries.

Ukraine, Hungary and Slovakia argue over Russian Lukoil oil

08 Sep 2024  |  Vogon Today
Ukraine's decision to sanction Russian oil company Lukoil by blocking its oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline has sparked tensions with Hungary and Slovakia. The Ukrainian government aims to weaken Russia's economy, but the move has been met with criticism from Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico and the Hungarian government, which sees it as a violation of EU agreements. Despite the sanctions, oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia remain unaffected, as alternative sources have been secured. The article questions Ukraine's selective targeting of Lukoil while other Russian companies continue operations, suggesting potential political motives behind the decision.

Why India Enters the Scene in the Ukrainian Theater

25 Aug 2024  |  Startmag
India's involvement in the Ukraine conflict is highlighted by Narendra Modi's visit to Kyiv, marking a significant diplomatic move. India's strategic relations with Russia, China, and the USA position it as a potential key player. The article explores India's historical ties with Russia, its rivalry with China, and its growing partnership with the USA. Modi's visit aims to strengthen commercial ties and support Ukraine diplomatically. The article also discusses India's internal challenges and its ambition to become a global superpower. The narrative reflects on India's potential contributions to Ukraine, including military support and digital democracy expertise, while addressing historical tensions and misinformation challenges.

Where India Stands on Ukraine, and How It Can Help

19 Aug 2024  |  Kyiv Post
India, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is positioned to influence Russia and potentially aid in resolving the Ukraine conflict. Modi's upcoming visits to Poland and Ukraine mark a significant diplomatic engagement. India, with its vast resources and strategic partnerships, could play a crucial role in Ukraine's post-war recovery. The article explores India's complex relations with global superpowers, highlighting its strategic rivalry with China and growing partnership with the United States. Modi's leadership, characterized by economic ambitions and challenges, faces domestic pressures amid global warming and unemployment. India's historical ties with Russia are described as a partnership of convenience, with significant trade in oil and arms. The article suggests India could leverage its resources to support Ukraine, offering military equipment and digital governance expertise. However, Indo-Ukrainian relations face challenges, including Russian influence in Indian media and historical military exports to Pakistan.

The Hoax of Leonardo's Horse in Milan

19 Aug 2024  |  Milano Città Stato
The article discusses the history and controversy surrounding the placement of Leonardo da Vinci's horse statue in Milan. Originally an unfinished project by Leonardo, the statue was completed in the United States thanks to the efforts of Charles Dent and Frederik Meijer. Despite its cultural significance, the statue was placed in an obscure location in Milan, leading to criticism from both American and Italian observers. The article questions the decision and suggests relocating the statue to a more prominent location to enhance its visibility and cultural impact.

HUR Confirms Head of Russia’s Navy Dismissed After Losing a String of Warships

11 Mar 2024  |  kyivpost.com
Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, has been dismissed following the loss of nearly one-third of the Russian Black Sea Fleet's warships, including the sinking of the Sergey Kotov by Ukrainian-made MAGURA V5 maritime drones. The Kremlin has not publicly commented on the dismissal, which is typically announced by presidential decree. Admiral Alexander Moiseev has been appointed as the interim acting commander. This marks the most significant removal of a senior commander since the dismissal of Air Force Chief Sergey Surovikin the previous year.

Number of Ukrainians in EU Under Temporary Protection at 4.3 million

31 Jan 2024  |  Kyiv Post
As of January 31, 2024, 4.3 million non-EU citizens who fled Ukraine due to the Russian invasion have temporary protection status in the EU. The primary host countries are Germany, Poland, and Czechia. The European Council extended temporary protection from March 4, 2024, to March 4, 2025. The highest numbers of beneficiaries per thousand people are in Czechia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Estonia, and Poland. Ukrainian citizens make up over 98% of the beneficiaries, with adult women comprising almost half, children one-third, and adult men slightly more than a fifth.
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