Open-Source Intelligence Can Stop Atrocities — Join the Fight for Truth
OSINT — open-source intelligence — has become one of Ukraine’s most powerful weapons. From verifying war crimes to tracking enemy troop movements, volunteers are using publicly available data to help Ukraine fight back. If you’re a researcher, analyst, data scientist, or just detail-oriented and persistent — you can help.
📡 What Is OSINT Analysis?

OSINT involves analyzing public data from:
- Social media (TikTok, Telegram, X, etc.)
- Satellite imagery and map data
- Videos, images, and metadata
- Government documents and announcements
- Flight, marine, and radio tracking data
- Dark web forums and disinformation channels
OSINT is being used to:
- Document war crimes for international courts
- Monitor troop movements and artillery strikes
- Debunk Russian disinformation campaigns
- Identify equipment losses and battlefield logistics
- Assist journalists and NGOs with evidence-based reporting
🧠 Who Can Contribute
Roles available for:
- Geolocation and terrain analysis
- Data entry, cataloging, and archiving
- Writing and reporting findings
- Translating intercepted or public data
- Building or improving OSINT tools
- Moderating and verifying information
You don’t need to be a security professional — many contributors are students, open-source enthusiasts, and hobbyists trained by experienced teams.
🗺️ Volunteer Projects Include
- Collaborative mapping of missile strikes
- Timeline reconstruction from video evidence
- Translation and tagging of captured communications
- Archiving digital content for long-term use
- Building platforms to track war events in real time
📝 Join the Mission
Submit your interest to get connected with OSINT-focused groups. Training and community support is available.