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War, Culture, Business: 11 Telegram Channels with Reliable Information About Ukraine

Society Oct 26, 2023

Since its creation, this messenger has gained traction. However, since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Telegram has become one of the primary sources of information for Ukrainians. Today, it continues to hold this position. War, art, language, science, and business are some of the most interesting Telegram channels with reliable information about Ukraine that you should follow.

Vector

@vctrmedia is a Telegram channel of an online magazine focused on business, technology, and marketing. It covers people and projects changing the world, highlights key news from the IT sector, publishes stories about Ukrainian companies, and shares current and witty memes.

Mentor of Ukrainian Brands

The Telegram channel @mentorka_uabrands was the first to start writing about Ukrainian fashion brands on January 1, 2018. Its author is Natalia Chulovska, a former editor of L’officiel, Cosmopolitan, and Buro 24/7 Ukraine, who currently works as a PR specialist.

She prepares informative selections categorized by items (shoes, embroidered shirts, trench coats, jewelry), brand news, and discount information. The channel also features interesting content on marketing and PR.

Ukrainian Air Force

@kpszsu is the official Ukrainian Air Force Telegram channel. It provides updates on missile threats, kamikaze drone attacks, and information about the type of enemy missiles or other airborne targets and their course.

Black Lotus

On the Telegram channel of Oleksii Hladushievskyi @chorniylotus, a screenwriter, producer, and co-organizer of the “Mykolaychuk Open” film festival, you can read news related to Ukrainian cinema and theater, both classic and modern.

They also post interviews with actors, directors, screenwriters, and producers. Additionally, twice a month, Oleksii creates digests focused on European and Hollywood cinematography.

DISCOVER

Now is the perfect time to explore the beauty of Ukrainian landscapes, medieval castles, gothic palaces, blue lakes, and majestic cliffs.

@discover_ukraine is a channel for those who want to travel around their native country and spend weekends in new places. The channel offers daily stories about unexplored Ukraine and offbeat routes for a weekend or even a week-long adventure.

Kyivmaps

This Telegram channel @kyivmaps brands itself as a map of Kyiv, knowledgeable about current events and places in the capital.

Concerts, parties, lectures, courses, performances, movie screenings, and master classes only include events where you can gain a wealth of impressions and knowledge.

Ukrainska Pravda

@ukrpravda_news – This is the official Telegram channel of the well-known publication Ukrainska Pravda. Journalists from this national media outlet provide operational and reliable information 24/7.

Back to the Roots

@backtotherootsua – This Telegram channel belongs to Anna Lodihina, the author of a TV project about famous Ukrainians with the same name. She shares her scientific discoveries, archival finds, fascinating stories, photos, and videos from expeditions.

Recently, the channel featured stories about Pavlo Tychyna as a talented conductor and Ukrainian emigrant Volodymyr (Bill) Titlu, one of the creators of Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”

ShoTam

@Sho_Tama — This Telegram channel, named after its publication, shares only optimistic news about soldiers, volunteers, and ordinary people bringing victory closer.

While most national and regional media focus on negative news, ShoTam seeks success stories, examples of creative solutions, and positive shifts in society and the state.

Science Kunsht

@kunshtmagazine —This Telegram channel is a popular scientific media source called Kunsht. It is about science and technology. One of the most interesting sections is “Scientific News of the Week.” Recently, they wrote about how jellyfish, which lack brains, can learn and how female frogs can mimic death to avoid unwanted mating.

Correctarium – Ukrainian Language

On the Telegram channel @correctariumukr, you can find tips on the Ukrainian language from linguists. Here, you will learn how to correctly write – “haki” or “gaki” when a comma is unnecessary between homogeneous sentence members and how the words “generally accepted” and “generally accepted” differ.

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