In a new interview, renowned journalist, blogger and writer Ostap Drozdov shares his insights on several key topics. He focuses particularly on the symbolic gift of a tablet for King Charles, which allows online viewing of combat footage. Drozdov reflects on the ethics of such gifts, drawing parallels with colonial literature and highlighting the moral boundaries of modern warfare.
The second topic covers the visit of European experts to the Druzhba pipeline. Drozdov discusses expectations and the political context around the potential resumption of Russian oil transit through Ukraine, notes changes in official rhetoric and the impact of foreign factors, particularly elections in Hungary.
The Middle East conflict is also analyzed: Drozdov assesses NATO's reaction and how the alliance distances itself from the escalation in the Strait of Hormuz, as well as the likelihood of Ukraine's involvement due to Iranian drones being used against Ukraine. The journalist also emphasizes the importance of ethical approaches in society, even during wartime.
Drozdov concludes with observations on social trends in Ukraine, such as the phenomenon of internet-famous elderly people, and how society reacts to current information trends.
