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About Kateryna
Kateryna Malofieieva is a journalist based in Kyiv, Ukraine. She has been working as a producer for various international media outlets such as Al Jazeera English and Vice News for almost ten years. She is a regular guest on Times Radio, the BBC World Service (+Radio 5, Scotland, Wales, Ulster, etc.), NPR, and other media outlets. 

Kateryna specializes in conflict reporting and has been covering the war in Ukraine since 2014. In 2020, she reported on the war in Nagorno-Karabakh. Additionally, she works as a due diligence specialist, conducting investigations in various fields such as business and finance, agriculture, labor trafficking, and ethnic minorities in Ukraine.
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Indiana Department of Education moves forward with new high school graduation requirements

06 Jun 2024  |  Lakeshore Public Media| Public Broadcasting for Northwest Indiana and Chicagoland
The Indiana Department of Education is advancing new high school graduation requirements despite ongoing concerns from educators across the state. State officials were urged to exercise caution and patience as educators voiced their apprehensions about the new mandates.

Put up or shut up, Ukraine warns Putin as Russian troops mobilise

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Ukrainian President Zelensky called on Vladimir Putin to publicly deny invasion plans, citing dangerous signals from Russia and alleging a coup attempt involving Russian citizens and Ukraine's richest man. Amid Western concerns over a Russian troop build-up near Ukraine, Moscow dismissed invasion claims as provocations. Zelensky highlighted the potential for escalation, urging caution.

A scrappy newscast in Kyiv aimed at Russians counters Putin's propaganda machine

26 Mar 2023  |  www.npr.org
Ilya Ponomarev, a former Russian parliamentarian, runs an online TV channel called February Morning from Kyiv, aimed at countering Russian propaganda and fomenting an uprising against Vladimir Putin's regime. The channel, which also operates numerous Telegram channels, targets ordinary Russians and has a significant viewership in Russia. Ponomarev and his team, including chief editor Larysa Rybalchenko, work tirelessly to debunk Kremlin narratives and provide alternative perspectives on the war in Ukraine. Despite challenges and threats, Ponomarev remains committed to his vision of a democratic Russia without Putin, believing that the war will ultimately end in Moscow.

Meet the Chechen battalion joining Ukraine to fight Russia — and fellow Chechens

05 Sep 2022  |  LAist
Mansur, a Chechen who fled to Turkey and Europe during the Chechen wars, is now the deputy commander of the Sheikh Mansur Battalion, one of the Chechen battalions fighting against Russia in Ukraine. The battalion, driven by a deep-seated hatred of Russia, is part of the 20,000 foreign fighters aiding Ukraine. The Chechens, shaped by their traumatic past, are determined to fight Russian forces and pro-Russian Chechens. The article highlights the historical conflicts between Chechens and Russians, dating back to the 18th century, and the ongoing struggle against Russian oppression. Despite the lack of heavy weaponry, the Chechens offer their combat experience to the Ukrainian army. The battalion's members are committed to their cause, viewing their fight as part of a long-standing blood feud against Russian aggression.

Meet the Chechen battalion joining Ukraine to fight Russia — and fellow Chechens

05 Sep 2022  |  Houston Public Media
Mansur, a Chechen fighter, leads the Sheikh Mansur Battalion in Ukraine against Russian forces and pro-Russian Chechens. The battalion, formed by Chechens who fled during the Chechen wars, is driven by a deep-seated hatred of Russia due to historical and personal traumas. They aim to support Ukraine with their combat experience, despite lacking heavy weaponry. The article highlights the long-standing conflict between Chechens and Russians, dating back to the 18th century, and the division among Chechens regarding the current war. Mansur and his battalion are committed to fighting Russia wherever it wages war.

Meet the Chechen battalion joining Ukraine to fight Russia — and fellow Chechens

05 Sep 2022  |  www.gpb.org
The Sheikh Mansur Battalion, an all-Chechen unit, is fighting alongside Ukrainian forces against Russia. The battalion, which includes Chechens who have fled to Turkey and Europe, is driven by a deep-seated animosity towards Russia stemming from historical conflicts and personal trauma. They are prepared to combat both Russian forces and Chechen soldiers fighting for Russia. The Chechens' experience with Russian aggression dates back to the 18th century and includes brutal repression during and after the Soviet era. Despite lacking heavy weaponry, they offer their combat experience and determination to the Ukrainian army. The Chechen fighters are divided, with some supporting the pro-Russian Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, but the Sheikh Mansur Battalion is resolute in their long-standing opposition to Russian rule.

As Ukraine's war grinds on, soldiers are outgunned and injuries are rising

18 Jul 2022  |  www.wbur.org
The ongoing war in Ukraine has led to a situation where Ukrainian soldiers are increasingly outgunned, and the number of injuries among them is rising. The conflict continues to take a heavy toll on morale and physical well-being.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  WGVU NEWS
Ukrainian villagers are fleeing the Russian-occupied Kherson region, traveling by foot, bike, and wheelchair to escape the dire conditions. The village of Zelenodolsk has become a transit point for thousands of displaced people. Ukrainian authorities are urging evacuations as they prepare a counteroffensive to retake southern territories. The article details the hardships faced by residents, including destruction, lack of resources, and terror from Russian soldiers. Despite the challenges, there is hope among the displaced that they will return and rebuild their communities.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  WBAA
Over 15 million Ukrainians have been displaced since the Russian invasion, with many fleeing to Zelenodolsk, a transit point in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Ukrainian authorities are urging evacuations from the Kherson region as they prepare a counteroffensive. Residents describe dire conditions under Russian control, with looting and a lack of governance in rural areas. Ukrainian forces are making incremental gains, and displaced residents hope to return and rebuild. Zelenodolsk's mayor is managing the town and the influx of displaced people while dealing with the challenges posed by the conflict, including damage to infrastructure and escaped wild boars from a nearby preserve.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  KALW
Ukrainian villagers are fleeing the Russian-occupied Kherson region, often traveling by foot, bike, or wheelchair to reach safety in Zelenodolsk. The region has become a transit point for thousands of displaced people as Ukrainian forces prepare a counteroffensive. The article highlights the dire conditions under Russian control, including looting, lack of basic services, and terrorizing behavior by soldiers. Ukrainian officials are making incremental gains in the southeast, giving hope to residents who wish to return and rebuild their devastated communities.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  WYPR
Ukrainian villagers are fleeing the Russian-occupied Kherson region, traveling by foot, bike, and wheelchair to escape the dire conditions. The village of Zelenodolsk has become a transit point for thousands of displaced people. Ukrainian authorities are urging residents to evacuate as they prepare a counteroffensive to retake the region. The article details the hardships faced by those living under Russian control, including looting, lack of basic services, and restricted communication. Despite the challenges, there is hope among residents for a return to their homes once Ukrainian forces regain control.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  Red River Radio
Ukrainian villagers are fleeing the Russian-occupied Kherson region, often traveling by foot, bike, or wheelchair to reach safety in Ukrainian-controlled areas like Zelenodolsk. The conflict has displaced over 15 million people, with many seeking refuge within Ukraine. The Kherson region, under Russian control since early in the war, has seen significant destruction and looting. Ukrainian forces are making gradual gains, aiming to reclaim lost territories. The article highlights the dire conditions faced by residents, the efforts of local authorities to manage the influx of displaced people, and the ongoing military strategies on both sides.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  NPR News and Music for northeast Louisiana | KEDM
Ukrainian villagers are fleeing the Russian-occupied Kherson region, traveling by foot, bike, and wheelchair to escape the dire conditions. The village of Zelenodolsk has become a transit point for thousands of displaced individuals. Ukrainian forces are preparing a counteroffensive to retake the region, while Russian military control has led to looting and a lack of governance in occupied areas. Civilians describe a life of desperation, with many homes and infrastructure destroyed. Despite the hardships, there is hope among residents for a return to their homes once Ukrainian forces regain control.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  WXPR
Over 15 million Ukrainians have fled their homes since the Russian invasion, with many escaping to Zelenodolsk, a village in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Ukrainian authorities are urging evacuations from the Kherson region as they prepare a counteroffensive. Residents describe dire conditions under Russian control, with looting and a lack of governance. Ukrainian forces are making territorial gains, and displaced residents express a desire to return and rebuild. Zelenodolsk's mayor, Dmytro Neveselyi, is managing the town and aiding displaced Ukrainians while dealing with the impacts of nearby shelling.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  radio.wcmu.org
Ukrainian villagers are fleeing the Russian-occupied Kherson region, traveling by foot, bike, and wheelchair to escape the dire conditions. The village of Zelenodolsk has become a transit point for thousands of displaced people. Ukrainian authorities are urging residents to evacuate as they prepare a counteroffensive to reclaim the territory. The article highlights the hardships faced by those living under Russian control, including looting, lack of basic services, and restricted communication. Despite the challenges, there is hope among residents for a return to their homes once Ukrainian forces regain control.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  www.kbbi.org
Ukrainian villagers are fleeing the Russian-occupied Kherson region, often traveling by foot, bike, or wheelchair to reach safety in Ukrainian-controlled areas like Zelenodolsk. The conflict has displaced millions, with many seeking refuge from the devastation and military control. Ukrainian forces are preparing a counteroffensive to reclaim southern territories, including Kherson. The article highlights the dire conditions in occupied villages, the looting by Russian soldiers, and the resilience of the Ukrainian people. Local officials are working tirelessly to support displaced residents and maintain order amid ongoing shelling and infrastructure challenges.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  KVCR News
Ukrainian villagers are fleeing the Russian-occupied Kherson region, often traveling by foot, bike, or wheelchair to reach safety in Zelenodolsk. The village has become a transit point for thousands of displaced people as Ukrainian forces prepare a counteroffensive. The article highlights the dire conditions under Russian control, including looting, lack of governance, and destruction of infrastructure. Personal accounts from residents describe the hardships and terror they faced, as well as their hopes to return and rebuild their homes. The Ukrainian military is making gradual gains, but the path to reclaiming and restoring the occupied territories remains challenging.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  wprl.org
Over 15 million Ukrainians have fled their homes since the Russian invasion, with many passing through Zelenodolsk, a transit point for around 7,000 displaced people. Ukrainian authorities are urging evacuations from the Kherson region in anticipation of a counteroffensive. Residents describe dire conditions under Russian control, with looting, lack of governance, and destruction of infrastructure. Some villages have been retaken by Ukrainian forces, offering hope despite the extensive damage. Zelenodolsk's mayor, Dmytro Neveselyi, is managing the town and aiding displaced Ukrainians while dealing with the impacts of nearby shelling.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  news.wfsu.org
Over 15 million Ukrainians have fled their homes since the Russian invasion, with many arriving in Zelenodolsk, a transit point for about 7,000 people. Ukrainian authorities are urging evacuations from the Kherson region in preparation for a counteroffensive. Residents describe life under Russian control as a desperate struggle, with looting, destruction, and a lack of governance. Some have fled on foot, bike, or wheelchair, leaving behind their possessions and livelihoods. The Russian military has imposed language changes, knocked out communication towers, and controlled information. Ukrainian forces are making territorial gains, and displaced residents hope to return and rebuild their communities. Zelenodolsk's mayor, Dmytro Neveselyi, is managing the town and aiding displaced Ukrainians while dealing with the impacts of the conflict, including damage from shelling and escaped wild boars from a nearby preserve.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  www.wyomingpublicmedia.org
Ukrainian villagers are fleeing the Russian-occupied Kherson region, often traveling by foot, bike, or wheelchair to reach safety in Zelenodolsk. The village has become a transit point for thousands of displaced people as Ukrainian forces prepare a counteroffensive. The article highlights the dire conditions under Russian control, including looting, lack of governance, and destruction of infrastructure. Ukrainian officials report marginal gains in reclaiming territory, giving hope to residents who wish to return and rebuild. The piece also touches on the personal struggles and resilience of the villagers amid the ongoing conflict.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  www.gpb.org
Ukrainian villagers are fleeing the Russian-occupied Kherson region, often on foot, bike, or wheelchair, to escape the dire conditions and constant shelling. Zelenodolsk, a village in the Dnipropetrovsk region, has become a transit point for thousands of displaced people. Ukrainian authorities are urging evacuations as they prepare a counteroffensive to retake southern territories. The article highlights the hardships faced by residents, including looting by Russian soldiers, lack of basic amenities, and the destruction of homes and infrastructure. Despite the challenges, there is hope among the displaced that they will return and rebuild their communities.

Ukrainian villagers flee Russian-occupied Kherson on foot, bike and wheelchair

17 Jul 2022  |  New England Public Media
Ukrainian villagers are fleeing the Russian-occupied Kherson region, often traveling by foot, bike, or wheelchair to reach safety in Zelenodolsk. The region has become a transit point for thousands of displaced people as Ukrainian forces prepare a counteroffensive. The article highlights the dire conditions under Russian control, including looting, lack of basic services, and terrorizing behavior by Russian soldiers. Ukrainian officials report marginal gains in reclaiming territory, offering hope to residents who wish to return and rebuild their devastated communities.

The innocent civilians caught up in what could be Europe's first war in decades

25 Jan 2022  |  www.sbs.com.au
The article discusses the impact of the escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia on innocent civilians, highlighting the defiance of an Australian teacher who chooses to stay in Ukraine despite calls to leave. It explores the potential for conflict and questions whether Putin's ultimate goal is war.

Ukraine lovers tie knot on front line

24 Dec 2021  |  www.thetimes.com
Anna, a make-up artist, and Dmitry, an artillery battalion commander, married near the front line in Ukraine's ongoing conflict with Kremlin-backed separatists. The couple, together for a year, decided to marry during Anna's visit. The ceremony took place in Pokrovsk, a town in the Donbas region.

Oleksandr Zinchenko: the Ukraine player who fled warzone to follow dream

02 Jul 2021  |  www.thetimes.com
Oleksandr Zinchenko, a 24-year-old footballer from Ukraine, has overcome significant challenges, including fleeing a warzone, to achieve success in his career. As he prepares to play for Ukraine against England in Rome, his journey from Radomyshl to Manchester City is highlighted, along with the support and influence of his mother, Iryna Karpeta.

Images show Russian ‘invasion force’ near border

20 Apr 2021  |  www.thetimes.com
Ukraine accused Russian-backed separatists of attempting to provoke its military, as satellite images indicate a significant increase in Russian warplanes near the border and in Crimea. There are growing fears of a repeat of Russia's 2014 military incursion into Ukraine, which led to the annexation of Crimea and support for separatists in the Donbas region.

In Europe’s only active war zone, closed borders and a lack of resources are impeding the fight against COVID-19.

17 Mar 2021  |  aljazeera.com
The article discusses the challenges faced by medical professionals and residents in the Donbas region of Ukraine, which is divided between Ukrainian control and the separatist Luhansk and Donetsk People’s Republics. Dr. Victoria Koryak, a paediatrician, describes the dire situation in the local hospital overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients amidst the ongoing conflict. The hospital lacks resources, and medical staff often work without proper insurance or adequate protective equipment. The article also covers the difficulties faced by residents crossing checkpoints to access medical care, pensions, and other services. The war has exacerbated the pandemic's impact, with closed borders, resource shortages, and corruption hindering the response. Personal stories of patients and doctors illustrate the human toll of the pandemic in a war zone. The article also touches on the spread of COVID-19 in separatist-held territories, where accurate case numbers are hard to determine.

In Europe’s only active war zone, closed borders and a lack of resources are impeding the fight against COVID-19.

17 Mar 2021  |  Al Jazeera
The article discusses the challenges faced by medical professionals and residents in the Donbas region of Ukraine, which is divided between Ukrainian control and the separatist Luhansk and Donetsk People’s Republics. Dr. Victoria Koryak, a paediatrician, describes the dire situation in the local hospital overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients amidst the ongoing conflict. The hospital lacks resources, and medical staff often work without proper insurance or adequate protective equipment. The article also covers the difficulties faced by residents crossing checkpoints to access medical care, pensions, and other services. The war has exacerbated the pandemic's impact, with closed borders, resource shortages, and corruption hindering the response. Personal stories of patients and doctors illustrate the human toll of the pandemic in a war zone. The article also touches on the spread of COVID-19 in separatist-held territories, where accurate case numbers are hard to determine.

I want to bring up a warrior': Ukraine's far-right children's camp – video

04 Sep 2017  |  the Guardian
The Guardian reports on a summer camp for children run by the far-right Azov militia in Ukraine, focusing on the experiences of 16-year-old Anton. The camp's nature is questioned, comparing it to a modern Hitler Youth organization and considering whether it is preparing young Ukrainians for a harsh reality.
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