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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
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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
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
News
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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
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
Three Years of Mobilization: What One Region — and the Whole Russia — Has Endured
One in four was killed, went missing, or was wounded. IStories analyzed the full list of those mobilized from Tomsk Oblast and reports on what three years of mobilization have looked like through the lens of a single Russian region
19 September
Sonya Savina
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Egor Feoktistov
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Polina Uzhvak
Stories
Kremlin Has Increased Spending on Expanding Its Network of Loyal Young Leaders, Journalists, and Bloggers Abroad by 1.5 Times
Spending on promoting the Russian language abroad has tripled. This is how Moscow seeks to expand its influence and impose a pro-Russian agenda in other countries, while continuing its military aggression
16 September
Rina Nikolaeva
News
Exclusive
“A Hero Without Limits”
IStories has found dozens of job postings for people with HIV and hepatitis, offering them official contracts with the Ministry of Defense
News
Exclusive
A Resident of the Oleshky Boarding School, Taken to Russia Against His Will, Has Returned to Ukraine
He spent nearly two years in an institution for people with disabilities, headed by the sister of Russia’s Children’s Rights Commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova. IStories previously reported on his story
News
Exclusive
In the Second Quarter of 2025, 37,900 Russians Signed Contracts with the Defense Ministry — 2.5 Times Fewer Than a Year Ago
The pace of contract recruitment has fallen to its lowest in two years
Stories
In 2025, Nearly 3,000 Russian Troops Who Had Fought in Ukraine, and Their Children, Were Admitted to Top Russian Universities Through Quotas. That’s One and a Half Times More Than Last Year
83% of them were enrolled without taking exams or would not have been admitted without a quota because their scores were below the passing threshold
5 August
Polina Uzhvak
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Rina Nikolaeva
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Sonya Savina
Stories
Up to 407 Thousand Russians Signed Contracts with the Defense Ministry in 2024
By the end of the year, the pace of contract enlistment has fallen and continues to decline. A research by IStories
30 May
Sonya Savina
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Katya Bonch-Osmolovskaya
Stories
Under the Weight of Cargo 500
How many people have deserted the Russian army during the war — an investigation by IStories
20 May
Egor Feoktistov
Stories
“He Was Forging His Own Hero’s Journey When He Was Tragically Killed in Eastern Europe”
How the son of a CIA deputy director set out to backpack around the world and to save the planet — but ended up in the Russian army and died in the war in Ukraine
25 April
Sonya Savina
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Egor Feoktistov
Stories
Mercenaries From at Least 48 Countries Are Participating in the War on Russia’s Side
IStories identified 1,500 of them and found out how the recruitment of foreigners works in Moscow
23 April
Sonya Savina
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Egor Feoktistov
Stories
At Least 11 Volgoneft Type Tankers Went to Sea With the Same Violations as Those That Sank in December
They offloaded hundreds of thousands of tons of petroleum products onto vessels involved in exporting from Russia in circumvention of sanctions
28 January
Polina Uzhvak
Stories
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The Case of Children Deportation from Ukraine to Russia
“He Was Buried in a Day Like a Dog”
The story of the life and death of Oleksandr Yakushchenko, a teenager who was taken from Ukraine to Russia and committed suicide in his foster home
24 December
Katya Bonch-Osmolovskaya
News
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Defense Minister Andrei Belousov Said That in 2024, More Than 427 Thousand People Were Recruited for a Contract. Is This True?
IStories explain why this number may be overstated
Stories
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The Case of Children Deportation from Ukraine to Russia
How the War Destroyed the Orphanage in Oleshky
Oleshky Specialized Boarding School was one of the best institutions in Ukraine for children with special needs. It is still unknown what happened to some of its residents.
23 October
Katya Bonch-Osmolovskaya
News
Exclusive
Judges Versus Migrants
In the first half of 2024, Russian courts fined migrants a record amount and ordered 86,000 foreigners to be expelled from Russia
News
Exclusive
Russia Plans to Recruit at Least 225,000 People on Contract with the Defense Ministry in the Next Three Years
This follows from the draft expenditure budget for 2025–2027
News
Exclusive
The Pace of Contract Soldier Recruitment in 2024 Has Accelerated by at Least 6 Times Compared to Last Year
This follows from data on federal budget expenditures for one-time payments for the contract signing
Stories
More Soldiers at All Costs
The Russian army could recruit one and a half times fewer new contract soldiers than the Defense Ministry claims. Are Russians willingly going to war? A research by IStories and CIT
1 August
Katya Bonch-Osmolovskaya
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Sonya Savina
Stories
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The Case of Children Deportation from Ukraine to Russia
“Now You Will See How Interesting It is in Russia”
Russia’s Children’s Rights Commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova and her sister are deporting disabled Ukrainians from occupied territories against their will — an act which may constitute a war crime.
26 April
Katya Bonch-Osmolovskaya
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Viktoriia Novikova
Stories
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The Case of Children Deportation from Ukraine to Russia
“I Want to Go Home”
Hundreds of children who were taken from Donbas to Russia are stuck in the Russian orphan system. An investigation by IStories and Verstka
3 April
Katya Bonch-Osmolovskaya
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Anna Ryzhkova
Stories
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The Case of Children Deportation from Ukraine to Russia
How Russian Parliamentary Leader Sergey Mironov and His New Wife Adopted a Child Kidnapped from Ukraine and Changed Her Identity
An investigation by IStories
23 November
Katya Bonch-Osmolovskaya
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Dmitry Velikovsky
Stories
Who Is Russia Pushing on Ukraine’s Annexed Territories’ Sham Elections?
IStories and Conflict Intelligence Team analyzed the electoral lists of DPR, LPR, Kherson and Zaporizhzhya Oblasts and found Kremlin-linked officials, a mobilized soldier, and people involved in war and corruption crimes
28 August
Sonya Savina
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Katya Bonch-Osmolovskaya
Stories
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The Case of Children Deportation from Ukraine to Russia
To Kidnap and Russify
IStories found almost 2.5 thousand orphans who may have been forcibly deported from Ukraine to Russia. Here’s how the authorities kidnap Ukrainian children and try to raise them as Russians
31 May
Katya Bonch-Osmolovskaya
Stories
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The Case of Russian Censorship
Faces of Censorship
IStories found out who and why works for Russia’s main censor
2 March
Katya Bonch-Osmolovskaya
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Rina Nikolaeva
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Alisa Kuznetsova
Stories
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The Case of Russian Censorship
The All-Seeing State Eye
Who found themselves in Roskomnadzor, the main Russian censor’s, sights, and why: potential “foreign agents”, opinion leaders, the media, tech giants, messaging apps and those close to powerful people. Enemies are blocked, while loyalists are saved from unflattering publications
8 February
Alesya Marokhovskaya
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Polina Uzhvak
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Katya Bonch-Osmolovskaya
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Irina Dolinina
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Sonya Savina
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Rina Nikolaeva
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