Published: 19 May 2026
Initiative by Ukrainska Pravda and DTEK Group
The Kvertus team joined the “Critical Infrastructure” initiative launched by Ukrainska Pravda and DTEK Group — a charity project aimed at supporting independent media outlets in frontline regions of Ukraine.
As part of the initiative, the team wore the project’s branded T-shirts to help raise awareness of the importance of supporting media organizations operating in areas close to the combat zone.
Kvertus CEO Yaroslav Filimonov emphasized that, for Ukrainian businesses in 2026, it is important to be a partner to those working alongside them. According to him, the country’s resilience depends not only on individual achievements but also on the ability to support and strengthen one another.
For Kvertus, this project carries special significance, as the company understands how critical it is not to lose the signal. In the security sector, this is a matter of resilience, timely response, and protection. In the media landscape, independent newsrooms serve a similar role — helping people stay connected to reality, communities, and events in the places facing the greatest challenges.
The initiative supports independent regional media outlets, including Kordon.Media, Gwara Media, Dnipro.media, MOST, and NikVesti.
For Kvertus, participation in the project is a matter of practical responsibility: it is important not only to protect the physical space but also to preserve the truth about it.
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Published: 19 May 2026