Prompolitinform newsroom

About Prompolitinform

Prompolitinform explains business and social events that affect Ukraine, its economy, industry, energy, politics, society, and companies.

What we do

We track government decisions, rule changes, industrial projects, energy security, finance, infrastructure, and international developments.

We publish company news, analysis, author columns, and editorial explainers.

We maintain a multilingual structure so Ukrainian, Russian, and English readers can follow connected context.

Editorial principles

  • Practical context instead of noise.
  • Clear separation between editorial materials, author columns, and partner publications.
  • Corrections handled through open editorial contacts.

Our authors

This section brings together the editorial team and authors whose materials appear on Prompolitinform.

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Editorial team

Prompolitinform Editorial Team

Prompolitinform editorial team publishes news and context about industry, economy, energy, politics, society, and company releases.

Ivan Arefyev

Author

Ivan Arifev is a Ukrainian author and analyst who writes about war, security, the army and information security. His texts are based on Ukrainian analytics, state journalism and emotional style with an emphasis on the strength of Ukrainian resistance.

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Andriy Atlantov

Author

Ukrainian author, analyst, game designer, and public figure. He writes about war, technology, and the future of civilization. His texts combine military analysis, commentary, and an effort to explain complex processes in plain language. He pays particular attention to global events, international politics, and their impact on Ukraine.

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Professor Valerii Shvets

Author

Valerii Tymofiiovych Shvets, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Higher School of Ukraine. Professor Valerii Shvets writes on historical topics and finds their modern parallels. His analytical research articles investigate the crimes of the organizers of artificial famines against the Ukrainian people, study the causes and consequences of the Second World War, and examine the survival and preservation of the Ukrainian nation under harsh totalitarian regimes. At the same time, his articles are deeply contemporary, because a thorough analysis of historical events allows our author to forecast the development of the modern history of Ukraine and the world.

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