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Ukrainians against the state
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NATO needs Ukraine
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Zelenskyy’s “Victory Plan”: Realities and Prospects
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Suwalki Corridor: Why could Poland become Russia’s next victim?
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Russia’s Disintegration: Illusions or Reality?
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AI vs. fakes: InfoLight.UA reveals new methods of countering Russian propaganda and calls for cooperation
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The West and surrender
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The Russian-Ukrainian war: Is a draw possible?
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The silent crisis: How the mood of Russians is changing amid the protracted war
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The trajectory of someone else’s death
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The DeFacto project by the InfoLight.UA Research and Analysis Group is a comprehensive initiative aimed at systematically tracking, analyzing, and refuting Russian disinformation in the Ukrainian information space. As part of the project, the team conducts regular research, including monthly monitoring of the “Top 40 Ukrainian public figures quoted by Russian propaganda,” identifies networks to counter mobilization, and analyzes Russia's strategies in the information war against Ukraine. Using innovative methods, including AI technologies in cooperation with the Osavul platform, DeFacto not only refutes specific fakes, but also develops analytical materials and provides detailed information that contributes to the development of critical thinking among Ukrainians.
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