Alina Ohanezova

Journalist

Journalist with over two years of experience in Ukrainian media, including national television. Specializes in military, political, social, and economic topics. Combines studio and field work, focusing on accuracy, analytical depth, and uncovering human stories behind events. Strives to create journalism that helps society understand complex processes and make informed decisions.

Education

Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University

Master, Faculty of Journalism, Advertising and Publishing

Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University

Bachelor, Faculty of Journalism, Advertising and Publishing

Università degli studi di Messina, Italy

Journalism (Giornalismo)

Work Experience

Correspondent

5 channel

2024 - until now

Journalist

The Ukrainian Review

2025 - until now

Awards and Honors

Recent Publications

Ministry of Defense Experiment: Electronic Warfare for the Protection of Ukraine’s Critical Infrastructure
News

Ministry of Defense Experiment: Electronic Warfare for the Protection of Ukraine’s Critical Infrastructure

The first operators in the energy sector and defense-industrial complex have started independently purchasing and installing electronic warfare (EW) systems to protect their facilities from aerial attacks. Ukraine’s Minister of Defense, Denys Shmyhal, announced the launch of this experimental project on December 29. How the Experimental Project Works According to the Ministry of Defense, a

29.12.2025
Zaluzhnyi May Return to Ukraine: Inside His Possible Ambassadorial Exit
News

Zaluzhnyi May Return to Ukraine: Inside His Possible Ambassadorial Exit

Valerii Zaluzhnyi may step down as Ukraine’s Ambassador to the United Kingdom and return to Kyiv as early as the beginning of January, sources in political and diplomatic circles told Radio NV. According to them, he discussed this decision with President Volodymyr Zelensky during a recent visit to Ukraine. Step Back—or Forward? According to NV’s

29.12.2025
Ukraine’s Energy System Under Attack: The Role of Partners
Explainers

Ukraine’s Energy System Under Attack: The Role of Partners

Sweden has allocated over €60 million to support Ukraine’s energy system, the Ministry of Energy reported. These funds come along with a recent contribution from Germany. They are intended to help maintain a stable electricity supply following Russia’s mass attacks. New Funds from Sweden On December 26, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) transferred

26.12.2025