Research

"Chmut steals money," "Prytula, where is the satellite?", "PR in the war": who ruins the reputation of Foundations?

Molfar analyzes attacks on the biggest Ukrainian charity Foundations: the United24 fundraising platform, Come Back Alive Foundation, Serhiy Prytula Foundation, Petro Poroshenko Foundations, and KSE Foundation. The analyzed period is from the beginning of Russias full-scale invasion to October 2024 inclusive (and one attack in November 2024).

Ukrainian Art: Future Prospects and Insights from Molfar and Spilne Art's Research
Ukrainian Art: Future Prospects and Insights from Molfar and Spilne Art's Research

An article based on joint research by Molfar and Spilne Art, featuring key insights from top industry experts. Molfar explores how art can support Ukraine and highlights whose work is worth investing in.

Blackout vs Crypto mining: how it affects the Ukrainian energy system?
Blackout vs Crypto mining: how it affects the Ukrainian energy system?

Analyzing how cryptocurrency mining in Ukraine affects the power grid during electricity shortages. What are the consequences for the cryptocurrency market and society?

Cat Video Leads to GEOINT Success: How Molfar Volunteers Traced a Russian Propagandist’s Address
Cat Video Leads to GEOINT Success: How Molfar Volunteers Traced a Russian Propagandist’s Address

Learn how to conduct GEOINT using persistence and a few simple OSINT tools, even with just a propaganda video featuring a cat. This publication guides you through the process. The investigation is the result of the efforts of volunteers from the Molfar community.

Cape Tarkhankut: What are the occupiers hiding under the domes in Crimea? Fact-checking by Molfar
Cape Tarkhankut: What are the occupiers hiding under the domes in Crimea? Fact-checking by Molfar

What have the Russians placed under protective domes on the Western Cape of occupied Crimea? Molfar have analyzed social media, tourist photos, and satellite images of Cape Tarkhankut, further confirming that Russian radar systems are located there.

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

The article examines the condition of the Crimean Bridge following the attack in July 2023. Analysts from the Molfar 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.

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