Kateryna Odarchenko, head of the Institute for Democracy and Development “PolitA,” has published a new article for the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) titled “Ukraine’s War of Fact and Fiction.”

In this piece, Odarchenko examines how truth itself has become a weapon in modern conflict, particularly for Ukraine — a nation fighting for its survival and sovereignty. She explores the paradox of Ukrainians relying on platforms like Telegram and YouTube, even when they distrust them, and how Russian propaganda continues to adapt through digital algorithms and emotional storytelling.

The article also underscores the crucial balance between freedom of expression and information resilience during wartime — a challenge central to Ukraine’s democratic identity.

Read the full article: Ukraine’s War of Fact and Fiction – CEPA

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