In February 2022 the newspaper suddenly attracted two million followers and crowdfunding as it reported on the invasion of Ukraine.
Olga Rudenko was chosen as its new editor-in-chief as the Post's oldest editor, Brian Bonner, had decided to retire.
[4] The publication suddenly became very important and the European Union gave them a grant to cover wages in the short term.
She did not volunteer to say where she had traveled from, for security reasons, but she spoke about her publication and the role other journalists couple play.
[6] Shevchenko identified that she needed to both invest the new money they had raised and recruit more journalists to ensure their future.