Databases
Database  ·  DB-OFF
Occupation Officials Database
1,085 individuals serving in administrative and governmental roles across Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories, searchable by name, territory, level, status, and origin.
↓ Download CSV - June 2026
Database  ·  DB-SAN
Sanctions Database
2,306 sanctioned individuals and entities across seven jurisdictions - Australia, EU, Japan, Switzerland, UK, US, and Ukraine - searchable by name, type, territory, and jurisdiction.
↓ Download CSV - May 2026
Database  ·  DB-MED
Russian TOT Media Database
A catalogue of 22,208 Russian media posts about the occupied territories across four quarters (Q3 2025 to Q2 2026), one row per post: date, channel, region, hub theme and topic tags, and a short English summary of each. The original post texts are not published; the summaries attribute the Russian narrative and are not endorsed.
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Database  ·  DB-ZAP
Zaporizhzhia Occupation Press: Issue Index
Every issue collected from the ZaMedia public archive: masthead, date, issue number, page count, municipality edition and source link. Covers the regional flagship «Запорожский вестник» and the official gazette «Запорожская правда», which is issued as separate per-municipality editions across thirteen municipalities. Metadata and theme counts only; no article text is published.
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Database  ·  DB-LPR
Luhansk Occupation Press: Issue Index
Every issue collected from the Luganmedia archive: paper, town, date, page count and source link, across 1,102 issues of 25 town newspapers registered to the holding. The 2023 to 2025 back-catalogue was recovered from the Internet Archive after the holding purged it from its own site. Metadata and theme counts only; no article text is published.
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Database  ·  DB-IDP
IDP Attitudes Survey Database
A cleaned survey of 1,001 internally displaced persons from Russian-occupied Ukraine, recording displacement status, attitudes to occupation and Russian rule, trust in institutions, and assessments of non-violent resistance. Responses in Ukrainian.
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Interactive dashboards
Visual  ·  InteractiveDB-MED
Russian TOT Media: Visualisations

Seven views of how Russian media framed the occupied territories across four quarters: theme share by quarter, theme by region, regions over time, the loudest channels, coverage over time, most-featured figures, and rising vs falling themes. Companion to the media database.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDB-LPR
Luhansk Occupation Press: Theme Visualisations

How occupation themes (loyalty to Moscow, passportisation, children's militarisation, recruitment) rise and fall across 1,102 issues of 25 Luhansk occupation papers, 2023–2026. Theme intensity by month, filterable by town. Derived counts only; no article text.

Reading  ·  ExcerptsDB-LPR
Luhansk Occupation Press: Curated Excerpts

Short attributed excerpts (each under fifteen words, with English glosses) showing what the propaganda says and how uniformly, led by one war report printed verbatim in sixteen town papers in a single week. Companion to the theme visualisations.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDB-ZAP
Zaporizhzhia Occupation Press: Two Registers

How the ZaMedia holding splits its work between an official gazette and a flagship paper: the gazette carries the legal-administrative load (60 legal-register hits per page), the flagship carries the persuasion. Theme intensity over time, by masthead and by municipality, across 145 issues.

Reading  ·  ExcerptsDB-ZAP
Zaporizhzhia Occupation Press: One Holding, Two Registers

Verbatim excerpts from the two ZaMedia mastheads set side by side, each under fifteen words with English glosses. One phrase appears on 73 gazette pages and never once in the flagship; another on 27 flagship pages and never in the gazette.

Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-A5
State Grain Operator (DZO): Interactive Research Dashboard

DZO structure, finances, export flows, personnel network, and accountability indicators in a tabbed dashboard. Companion to the grain expropriation briefing.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-A7
Shadow Fleet at Mariupol Port: Interactive Visual

Operational timeline with vessel counts and tonnage, Autumn 2024 to Spring 2026. Preferred version for platform display. Companion to the shadow fleet briefing.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-A8
ZNPP Under Occupation: Interactive Safety and Licensing Visual

Rostekhnadzor licensing trajectory and safety incident log, including the two critical Dniprovska line disconnections, with severity indicators and expandable details.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-B4
Religious Persecution in Russian-occupied Ukraine: Interactive Data Visualisation

Denomination-level suppression rates, structural destruction, displacement figures, and ROC expansion data. Companion to the religious persecution briefing.

Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-B5
Mariupol Property Seizure Programme: Interactive Dashboard

8,526 residential and ~460 commercial properties drawn from occupation administrative records. 20 monthly snapshots. Companion to the property seizure briefing.

Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-C2
Russia's Guardianship Programme: Interactive Research Dashboard

City-twinning pairings, promised versus delivered commitments, corruption cases, and analytical patterns. Key finding: corruption is the operating mode, not an exception.

Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-C6
Mariupol Occupation Economy: Interactive Dashboard

Five charts on the structure of Mariupol's registered economy - 73% ООО entities, zero state/municipal entities filed financial data.

Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-C7
IDP Attitudes Survey: Interactive Dashboard

Findings from 1,001 IDPs: 76.4% rate Ukrainian government ineffective; 61.6% believe hidden resistance exists. Top resistance actions: evacuation, medicine, essential goods.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-F2
Kiriyenko and Russia's Occupation: Interactive Data Visualisation

Five tabs: career and TOT timeline, federal transfers by region (RUB 223 billion by Sep 2024), domains of control, reconstruction projects, youth and russification budget.

Dashboard  ·  InteractiveDOC-F3
Violent Resistance Activity: Monitoring Dashboard (Dec 2024 – May 2026)

464 verified incidents across 36 biweekly periods. Occupied territories and Russian Federation. Five tabs with stacked area charts, territorial breakdown, and oblast geography.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-089
Departure and Return Trends, Occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, 2022–Spring 2025

Population displacement flows: 40% evacuation to Ukrainian-controlled territory, 30% EU migration, 25% departure to Russia, 5% return in spring 2025.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-090
Utility Tariff Increases in Occupied Mariupol, 2023–2025

Cumulative percentage increases across 13 utility services from 2023 baseline to July 2025. Sewerage up 71.4%; waste collection 65–68%; cold water 52.7%.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-091
Budget Dynamics of Occupied Mariupol, 2024–Q1 2025

Multi-series line chart of total income, own-source income, expenditure, and federal transfers. Own-source income covers ~29%; 71% derives from Russian federal transfers.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-092
Corporate and Personal Connections Around Mariupol Port, 2023–2025

D3 force-directed network map of 26 entities and 24 links. ZAT PETROTRANS and Yulia Maksimova (Pakreeva) identified in the network analysis as primary hubs. Filterable by category.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-094
Market Prices, Occupied DPR Territory - April 2026, First Decade

Fieldwork-collected supermarket price survey from occupied DPR territory, 6 April 2026: 150+ items across six categories, denominated in Russian roubles.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-K1
Sanctions in Plain Sight: Western Road Machinery in Occupied Zaporizhzhia

Three sanctioned EU/NATO machines identified on site, and the spare parts evasion network - China, Turkey, Kazakhstan - keeping them operational on the Azov military corridor.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-I1
Chinese Belt and Road Expansion into Occupied Ukraine: Network Analysis Visualisations

BRI paradiplomacy architecture reaching Mariupol State University (March 2026), engagement timeline 2018–2026, and the Karansky quarry supply chain to Russian military logistics.

Visual  ·  InteractiveDOC-L1
Russian Developer Networks in Occupied Ukraine: Corporate Ownership Map

Four ownership clusters linking construction companies in occupied Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia to their beneficial owners. Etalon Group's layered subsidiary structure, assessed from open-source corporate records, is the analytical centrepiece.