Anna Myroniuk is an investigative journalist based in Kyiv.

Anna has been an editor at Schemes, the investigative arm of RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service, since April 2024. Previously, she was among the co-founders of the Ukrainian English-language outlet Kyiv Independent and headed the investigations desk there from August 2022 to January 2024.

She holds a master’s degree in investigative journalism from the City University of London. Myroniuk is a Chevening Scholar, the winner of the 2023 European Press Prize and the #AllForJan Award, an honoree of the 2022 Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe Media & Marketing list, and the runner-up in the investigative reporting category of the 2022 European Press Prize.

Anna Myroniuk

Basic information

Name
Anna Myroniuk
Title
Investigative journalist, Editor
Expertise
human rights, healthcare, and illicit trad
Country
Ukraine
City
Kyiv

Supported projects

Overpriced Ammunition

  • Armed conflict
  • Corruption
  • Industry

PRAGUE - In this months-long cross-border investigation, a team of six journalists looked into the Czech Ammunition Initiative - an initiative set up in early 2024 to supply Ukraine with a steady flow of artillery ammunition, to investigate allegations of high costs, poor quality shells and conflicts of interest.

Overpriced Ammunition

War without ammunition

  • Armed conflict
  • Industry

BRUSSELS - Since the February 2022 invasion, Ukraine's five main military partners alone (US, Germany, UK, Poland, and the Netherlands) pledged more than 60 billion euros worth of weapons. Deliveries that punched deep holes in the ammunition stocks of NATO countries. The stockpiles remain empty.