OSINT investigations

This page contains all of Molfar'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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Results of Ukrainian artillery adjustment by Russian Z-volunteer in Luhansk region
Results of Ukrainian artillery adjustment by Russian Z-volunteer in Luhansk region

The Molfar OSINT community shares a case of identifying military targets that needed to be eliminated in the city of Popasna, Donetsk region. The article describes the algorithm of location search and coordinates security check, and presents the results of the work done in the form of a satellite image. In this article, we also reveal the role of recruited Russian agents in the war and demonstrate the success of cooperation after the end of the agent's ties.

Wagnerianok Youth Club: teenage branch of the Wagner PMC
Wagnerianok Youth Club: teenage branch of the Wagner PMC

The Molfar OSINT community conducted an investigation and identified the names of members of a newly created unit of the international terrorist organization PMC Wagner. The unit is called the Wagnerianok youth club, whose name was almost immediately changed to Leader. According to the investigation, we can testify to the formation of a militaristic organization whose main task is to recruit people to participate in hostilities and support the Russian military through volunteering.

Computer game Atomic Heart: propaganda of the USSR, sanctioned investors, tops from Russia
Computer game Atomic Heart: propaganda of the USSR, sanctioned investors, tops from Russia

The Molfar OSINT community conducted an investigation into the company that developed the computer game Atomic Heart. The article provides solid evidence why this game and all further developments of the company should be completely canceled, given the danger such actions pose to Ukrainian citizens. Propaganda of the USSR, sanctioned investors, top of company’s management from Russia, ties with Russian oligarchs and media giants – all this and more in the Molfar OSINT investigation.

[UPDATED]: Big money doesn't smell: how Chernyak (didn't) leave the Russian market
[UPDATED]: Big money doesn't smell: how Chernyak (didn't) leave the Russian market

Molfar continues to investigate Ukrainian brands that, in our opinion, remain connected to Russia. This time, we examined the vodka business of the Chernyak family: we discuss the status of the Morosha, Shustov, and Khortytsia brands in Russia, study ownership structures, and calculate the taxes paid in Russia.

Molfar finds military targets on social media: destroyed railway bridge in the village of Dronivka, Donetsk region
Molfar finds military targets on social media: destroyed railway bridge in the village of Dronivka, Donetsk region

The Molfar OSINT community has developed a unique training material on the use of OSINT and GEOINT techniques to complete the tasks of military intelligence. Locations are searched by analyzing enemy propaganda resources, reports of Russian war correspondents, and social media of Russian military servicemen.

Microchips for the war against Ukraine: how Russia bypasses sanctions with the help of Kazakhstan?
Microchips for the war against Ukraine: how Russia bypasses sanctions with the help of Kazakhstan?

The Molfar team conducted an investigation that exposed schemes of parallel import of goods to the Russian Federation through Kazakhstan. Including dual-use products that can be fully or partially used for military purposes. We reveal parallel import schemes and name the legal entities involved in them.

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