Ukraine III: OSINT Unveiling the Fog of War

"Digital Eye" sets its sights on Ukraine in this first installment of the investigative documentary series. Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) provides a powerful tool to journalists and ordinary citizens alike. Analysis of public data sheds light on the fate of 20,000 children abducted by Russia. Watch as family members track down and recover their child. See too, the path that Russian-smuggled grain takes in the Black Sea. Tune in to "Digital Eye" and witness the truths that data-driven research reveals about a war-torn part of the world.
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