Born in Kyiv, Vlad graduated from National Pedagogical University with MA in political science. Since joining the UNITED24 Media he focuses on highliting various aspects of life in Ukraine under constant Russian attacks.
Ukraine’s underwater warfare game is surfacing—quietly and with a big payload. For example, “Marichka”: a six-meter-long, stealthy, multi-purpose undersea drone designed to do just one thing—make sure Russian ships, bridges, and fortifications have very bad mornings. Built by Ukrainian defense startup AMMO, this sleek black torpedo-shaped machine is a prototype that’s already causing serious buzz.
Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has confirmed that a series of FPV drone attacks on Russian airbases, called Operation Spider Web, led to the destruction of 34% of Russia’s strategic cruise missile carriers—effectively wiping out one-third of the air-based component of Russia’s nuclear triad.
Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has successfully carried out a months-long covert operation that struck the Crimean Bridge for a third time—this time with a precision underwater explosion.
Russia has begun deploying a more advanced version of its glide bomb system that can now strike targets nearly 100 kilometers from the launch point, expanding the threat range to include all of Kharkiv, Sumy, and areas further south.