The Ukrainian Review has presented the fourth issue of its English-language magazine, which has been printed in 20,000 copies. The publication will be distributed at various events in Europe to inform international audiences about the key challenges facing Ukraine and to promote diplomatic dialogue.
The new issue covers important topics such as Russian war crimes on the territory of Ukraine, including the stories of prisoners of war, the opinion of the Red Cross, energy terror, and the situation of Ukrainian IDPs who have been forced to seek refuge abroad. Particular attention is paid to the activities of foreign volunteers who document Russia’s war crimes and help Ukraine, including Thiel Mayer and journalist Christopher Miller.
The issue also features the stories of Ukrainian soldiers who defend the country and contribute to the development of culture. In the new issue of the magazine, we talk about Ukrainian business and its prospects for international cooperation. A separate section of the magazine is dedicated to Ukraine’s cooperation with Lithuania, Canada, and the United States during the war.
The Ukrainian Review believes that our magazine can become a tool of diplomacy that will help fight Russian propaganda and open Ukraine to Western audiences from a new perspective.





