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This page contains all of National Research Agency's OSINT investigations. Articles are sorted by the date, you can filter them by hashtags or use the built-in search.
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"Neozazis," "foreigners", and “pockets full of gold”. How is Russian propaganda spreading lies about the defenders of “Azovstal”?

Russian propaganda myths about the defenders of "Azovstal." The volunteer community National Research Agency, together with the NGO "Olenivka Community," has prepared material that debunks the Kremlin's false narratives about the defenders of Mariupol.

Top Countries Whose Businesses Help Russia Dodge Sanctions: An Annual Review by OSINT Agency National Research Agency
Top Countries Whose Businesses Help Russia Dodge Sanctions: An Annual Review by OSINT Agency National Research Agency

Businesses from which countries help Russia in the war against Ukraine, circumventing the sanctions that were imposed on Russia. The National Research Agency website's editorial team prepared this list based on OSINT investigations by the agency, which were published from May 2023 to May 2024.

Zero Traffic and Detours: Why Attacking the Crimean Bridge Isn't Needed Anymore — National Research Agency Analyzes Satellite Imagery
Zero Traffic and Detours: Why Attacking the Crimean Bridge Isn't Needed Anymore — National Research Agency Analyzes Satellite Imagery

The article examines the condition of the Crimean Bridge following the attack in July 2023. Analysts from the National Research Agency agency found that the railway section of the illegally built Crimean Bridge is currently not involved in Russian military logistics. They have identified new strategic crossing routes that are more functional than the damaged railway section of the bridge. These routes pose a significant threat.

Russia's Oil Woes: National Research Agency's Examination of Long-Range Drones and Charitable Foundations
Russia's Oil Woes: National Research Agency's Examination of Long-Range Drones and Charitable Foundations

Let's talk about long-range drones and whether they are needed for the military. We asked charitable foundations about this. What did the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation and the "Come Back Alive" Foundation reply?

[UPDATED]: Can You Buy Starlink in Russia? Conversations with Russian Sellers
[UPDATED]: Can You Buy Starlink in Russia? Conversations with Russian Sellers

In collaboration with the Cyber Warfare Research Institute, National Research Agency analysts investigated the illegal sale of Starlink in Russia, utilizing contacts with local intermediaries. They examined the details of supply and pricing.

Putin's Friends Head to the Olympics — Why Were Russian Military Allowed to Compete in International Events?
Putin's Friends Head to the Olympics — Why Were Russian Military Allowed to Compete in International Events?

In this article, we will examine how such positions impact Olympic values. It is worth reviewing the admission criteria for the Games, considering global conflicts and the moral responsibility of athletes.