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

Norway, Canada, and Germany Increase Military Support for Ukraine
News

Norway, Canada, and Germany Increase Military Support for Ukraine

Norway, Canada, and Germany have announced a significant increase in funding for the PURL program. This program provides for the purchase of U.S.-made weapons for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This move further confirms the continued support of Ukraine’s allies, as European Pravda reported. Partner Contributions This month, Norway has allocated an additional substantial amount to

03.12.2025
EU Agrees on Full Ban of Russian Gas: What Will Change
Explainers

EU Agrees on Full Ban of Russian Gas: What Will Change

The European Union has preliminarily reached a political agreement on a gradual but complete ban on Russian gas imports. The EU Council announced this on December 3. Here’s why it matters and what it means for Europe, Ukraine, and Russia. Phased Exit: Key Dates and Conditions The EU Council and the European Parliament agreed on

03.12.2025
Ukraine Conducts Record Strikes on Russia’s Oil Infrastructure in November — Bloomberg
News

Ukraine Conducts Record Strikes on Russia’s Oil Infrastructure in November — Bloomberg

Last month, Ukraine carried out a record number of attacks on Russia’s strategic oil infrastructure. According to Bloomberg, Ukrainian forces used drones at least 14 times against Russian refineries in November 2025. Strikes on Refineries and Maritime Infrastructure The publication reports that the November attacks were coordinated, targeting refineries in central Russia near Moscow, in the

02.12.2025