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One Powerful Family, Different Sides of the War
A Russian Duma deputy’s family supports Russian militaries in the war against Ukraine while investing millions of euros in Luxembourg and Germany
24 June
Roman Katin
Stories
Putin and the Bomb: History of Russian Nuclear Blackmail
IStories unfold the Russian president’s path from discussing “getting rid of extensive weapons” back in 2000 to being ready to “employ all available means” in 2022 — and the way the West learned to deal with the threats and keep helping Ukraine
19 June
Editors
Stories
The Mapping of Power: Russia’s “Game of Thrones”
The consequences of the war against Ukraine are causing frustration and tension even among Russia’s elite: the power structures created by Vladimir Putin, which consist of various clans, are beginning to falter
29 May
Roman Anin
Stories
Never-ending Prison
After being released from prisons in Russia, Ukrainian citizens are indefinitely kept in practical captivity. IStories managed to talk to them
20 May
Polina Uzhvak
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Rina Nikolaeva
Opinions
Putin Promised a “Time of Heroes.” The Kremlin is Giving Them the Cold Shoulder Instead
The Russian authorities face a mounting problem: the participants of the “Special Military Operation” — touted as the nation’s new elite — simply do not fit into the existing political machinery
19 May
Olga Churakova
Stories
Independent Review Confirms Critical Telegram Vulnerability Previously Exposed by IStories
The privacy of hundreds of millions of users is at risk, experts say
18 May
Roman Anin
Stories
He Burned Himself Alive to Protest Russia’s War in Ukraine. The State Tried to Erase Him
Russian programmer Alexander Okunev set himself on fire on the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion. No one heard
6 May
Maria Zholobova
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Filipp Gorenshtein
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Holger Roonemaa,
Indrė Makaraitytė,
Ilya Ber
Stories
Vladimir Putin Fears an Assassination Attempt and a Coup, an EU Intelligence Agency Says
Tensions among security services are rising, and security measures around the Russian president are strengthening
4 May
Roman Anin
Opinions
“Russia Has Two Paths Left”
IStories founder Roman Anin on where the emerging war among Russia’s “siloviki“ clans could lead
4 May
Roman Anin
News
Roskomnadzor Demands Removal of IStories App From App Store and Google Play
The state censoring agency believes that the app “destabilizes the socio-political situation” in Russia
Stories
Might Belarus Join Russia in the War?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated Russia is once again attempting to drag Belarus into the war. Is it possible? How could it look and how would it affect Ukraine?
22 April
Editors
Stories
New Reforms Will Leave Some Areas of Russia without Internet, Internet Providers Warn
Essentially, only the state-run internet will remain in the whole country
14 April
Editors
Stories
US Citizen Went to Army Recruitment Offices in Both Moscow and Kyiv
Mathew Dubron wrote a book on the two opposing sides volunteers’ perspectives on war and told IStories about what he saw in both countries
6 April
Sonya Savina
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Egor Feoktistov
Stories
From Irish Alumina to Russian Rockets
Leaked transaction data reveals how a major refinery in Ireland owned by Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska feeds into the aluminum supply chain of Russia’s weapons manufacturers. An investigation by IStories, OCCRP, The Irish Times, and partners
24 March
Maria Savitskaya,
Eli Moskowitz,
Misha Gagarin,
Ingrid Gercama,
Conor Gallagher
Stories
How the Daughter of a Russian Intelligence Officer Became a Recruiter for Epstein’s Trafficking Network
IStories tells the story of Lana Pozhidaeva — an MGIMO graduate, model, and daughter of career intelligence officers — who for many years was involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s network and recruited women for him from the former Soviet Union
21 March
Nikita Kondratyev
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Egor Feoktistov
Stories
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How Russia Imports Foreign Components and Machinery
Inside the Pipeline: How North Korea Armed Russia
Russia has received more than 8 million artillery rounds from the DPRK. An investigation by IStories and the Open Source Centre
16 March
Egor Feoktistov
Stories
Students Recruited to War in Universities and Colleges All Over Russia
What we know about the student recruitment campaign and how to avoid it
3 March
Polina Uzhvak
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Lena Lemyasova
Stories
The Russian War Snuff Videos Industry: “Welcome to the Real Murders Channel”
Who makes money off videos of brutal war executions published on Telegram channels
17 March
Irina Dolinina
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Aleksandr Atasuntsev
Stories
“The Central African Republic Supports Trump”
A new leak unveils the scale of Wagner Group’s ex-staffers’ work in Africa and Latin America as well as Russian intelligence connections
14 February
Irina Dolinina
Stories
How Chechnya and the Kremlin Are Preparing for the Death of Ramzan Kadyrov
The successor will be the one who can guarantee the Kadyrov family’s security and keep Chechnya under Kremlin control
23 January
Roman Anin
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Olga Churakova
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Nikita Kondratyev
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Editors
Stories
What We Learned from a Hacker Attack on the Russian Military Registry Developer
Over the past three years, Russia has almost completed the development of a digital registry that can be used for a new and more effective war mobilization campaign, storing data on 25 million citizens who can potentially be drafted. IStories examined the data shared by the hackers who attacked the registry key developer
22 December
Polina Uzhvak
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Sonya Savina
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Egor Feoktistov
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Rina Nikolaeva
Important News
News
FSB Detains St. Petersburg Criminal Mastermind Ilya Traber, Close Associate of Putin
Searches are also underway at the home of another criminal acquaintance of Putin — Gennady Petrov. He is linked to Rossiya Bank, the Ozero cooperative, and FSB Deputy Director
News
Exclusive
Alleged Magnitsky Case Fraud Mastermind Tried in Absentia in France
This is the first investigation on Dmitry Klyuev’s activity to reach the trial stage
News
Exclusive
Russia Aims to Recruit 80,000 Contract Soldiers for Unmanned Systems Forces by Year’s End
The campaign includes recruiting students and conscripts
News
Exclusive
Russia Restricts “Friendly” Countries Mercenary Recruitment
About 40 countries could have been stoplisted to recruit from
News
IStories Now Has Its Own App
Install it and share with people who need it!
News
In France, Prosecutors Seized Assets Belonging to the Head of Gazprombank and His Deputy Totaling More Than €100 Million — Le Monde
The head of Gazprombank had four villas seized, while his deputy lost one
News
IStories Founder Roman Anin Stripped of Russian Citizenship
The decision is linked to the publication of an investigation by Ekaterina Fomina about the mass shootings of civilians in Ukraine’s Bucha
News
Authorities Evict Chechen Alternative for Germany Party Member Murad Dadaev From His Villa in Hanover Following Investigation by IStories and CORRECTIV
The article established Dadaev’s connections with Kadyrov’s people in Europe
News
Exclusive
Hackers Breach Infrastructure of Key Unified Military Registry Developer
They gained access to data on the development of the registry
News
A Monument to the Son of CIA Deputy Director Michael Gloss, Killed in the War in Ukraine, Erected in Donetsk
It was installed at the school that was previously named after Gloss
News
Putin Approves Preparations for Full-scale Nuclear Weapons Tests in Response to Possible U.S. Tests
Earlier, U.S. President Trump also instructed the Pentagon to resume such tests
News
Exclusive
In 2024, Almost a Thousand Women Were Killed in Acts of Domestic Violence in Russia
This represents 47% of all women intentionally murdered in Russia, which is the highest ratio in the last 15 years
Stories
The First Chechen of German Nationalism
How did a Grozny native whose brother participated in the assassination of Ramzan Kadyrov’s opponent become a prominent figure in the Alternative for Germany party and gather German far-rightists around him?
9 December
Leonid Troevidov
Stories
Leaked Russian Records Reveal Obscure Firms Helping Bust North Korean Oil Sanctions
Companies in Russia and the United Arab Emirates are involved in secretive exports of oil products to North Korea — in violation of U.N. sanctions that Moscow itself supported.
20 November
Editors
Stories
How Sergei Kiriyenko Is Battling the Siloviki
Here is what we know from sources close to the Kremlin and law enforcement agencies
19 November
Olga Churakova
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Roman Anin
Stories
“They Aren’t Letting Us Go.” Russian Cadets Lured into Military Service with No Way Out
Russian cadets at military universities and academies say they are being deprived of the right to resign. At the same time, their military contracts are now permanent under Putin’s 2022 mobilization decree
29 October
Irina Dolinina
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Aleksandr Atasuntsev
Stories
Russia Breaks “Treason” Sentences Record, Publishes Data on How Many Criminals Escaped Punishment by Going to War
What else can we learn from the Russian court rulings data from the first half of 2025?
21 October
Sonya Savina
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Rina Nikolaeva
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Polina Uzhvak
Stories
“Dumb Way to Fight”
There are deserters who flee the war right from the frontlines. Some of them, like corporal Pavlov, manage to do so twice. He told us his story
15 October
Aleksandr Atasuntsev
Important Documentaries
Stories
“They Told Me: Deripaska Is the Client. Don’t You Want To Sell Your Virginity?”
How a network for selling sex with teenagers was built in Russia — and which of its influential clients managed to escape responsibility. An investigation by IStories and Verstka
19 June
Olesya Gerasimenko,
Ivan Zhadaev,
Rina Richter,
Aleksandr Kabanov
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Maria Zholobova
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Dmitry Velikovsky
Stories
Wives of Mobilized Men on the War, Putin and the Future of Russia
A documentary by IStories
21 December
Stories
“Detective Found My Family”
How adoptees and their siblings live separated in Russia and abroad
15 June
Stories
Hell for the Mobilized Near Svatove
Stories of those missing in action and survivors’ accounts
18 January
Irina Dolinina
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Rina Nikolaeva
Stories
Faces of Wagner
IStories looked into the life stories of the convicted criminals who died in Ukraine and were recruited by Russia’s infamous paramilitary organization Wagner PMC, talked to the victims of their crimes, relatives and friends
3 May
Alesya Marokhovskaya
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Ekaterina Fomina
Stories
“Putin Pardoned the Murderers of Our Children.” A Film by IStories
True crime from modern-day Russia
21 October
Stories
How the Russian Servicemen Are Deserting and Escaping Russia so as Not to Kill in the War
IStories found military officers who fled Russia — they told us about the war crimes they have witnessed and why it is almost impossible to leave the Russian army
15 August
Ekaterina Fomina
Stories
“You Will Die and No One Will Know”
How the kidnapping, torture and terror is organized in the center of Ukrainian guerrilla resistance — Russian-occupied Melitopol
3 October
Polina Uzhvak
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Rina Nikolaeva
Stories
“Guys Die for Nothing”
Buryatia’s losses in the war — what will the mobilization result in? A documentary by IStories
24 September
Stories
Eight Pskov Paratroopers in Bucha
The phone of a local resident who survived a mass shooting was found in Bucha. The occupiers used this phone to call home. IStories found them
27 June
Ekaterina Fomina
Stories
Refugees 2022. A Documentary by IStories
How they lose, escape, and help during the war
27 May
Irina Dolinina
,
Ekaterina Fomina
Stories
The Voices of the War in Ukraine
The month of Putin’s war in Ukraine is being told by the voices of people on both front lines in the IStories’ film
29 March
Irina Dolinina
Stories
“They Have Been Re-optimized to the Point That Soon No One Will Be Able to Get Sick at All”
20 million Russians may not be able to wait for an ambulance to arrive when their lives are at stake. A research and reportage by IStories
26 July
Sonya Savina
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Editors
Stories
“I’m Never Going Back to That Hell. I Don’t Want to Give Birth in This Country Anymore”
In Russia, one baby dies during labour or pregnancy every minute — an IStories investigation
1 June
Sonya Savina
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Editors
Stories
What the Post-war Future Holds for Russia: Drawing on the Case of Post-nazi Germany
A documentary by IStories
2 November
Stories
“I’m a Witness!” Who Helps the Police to Fabricate Drug Related Cases
Journalists from IStories and Meduza found more than 140 “regular” witnesses who testified in Moscow courts in the so called “drug” trials. They are the acquaintances of the policemen or those who are dependent from them. Despite gross violations of the law, the judges sent hundreds of people to jail
18 February
Alesya Marokhovskaya