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Good morning to readers. Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands.

Some career news: I’m leaving NPR as part of the layoffs that dramatically reduced the company’s workforce.

I’ve decided to go back into Ukraine to keep reporting.

But this time, alone.

I’ll be launching a new email newsletter, ‘The Counteroffensive,’ to cover the war going forward.

There, you’ll find a direct connection to me and my reporting – whether you choose a free or paid subscription.

SIGN UP HERE NOW: https://counteroffensive.substack.com/p/the-first-substack-dedicated-exclusively

The First Substack Dedicated Exclusively to War Correspondence

Introducing 'The Counteroffensive,' a reporter's open notebook from Ukraine

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak

The Counteroffensive is the first Substack dedicated exclusively to war correspondence.

It will cover the spring Ukrainian counteroffensive.

But the name is meant to signify a broader campaign: against apathy, cynicism and ignorance about world events in general and the emergence of a new Cold War in particular.

Many of you know me as an #investigative correspondent and former U.S. #Army combat medic. And many of you have read along as we traveled to nearly every major #Ukrainian city.

I want to keep that conversation going.

After all…

... #Warcorrespondence is almost as old as #war itself.

As long as there have been humans fighting, those humans have wanted to find ways to bring their stories home.

In this second year of the devastating full-scale war between #Russia and #ukraine ...

...I’m looking to use modern means to satisfy these old instincts: a #Substack newsletter from a #warzone.

https://counteroffensive.substack.com/p/the-first-substack-dedicated-exclusively

The First Substack Dedicated Exclusively to War Correspondence

Introducing 'The Counteroffensive,' a reporter's open notebook from Ukraine

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak

If you subscribe to this #email #newsletter, what you’ll get is an open reporter’s notebook from the frontlines of an emerging #ColdWar:

War correspondence by subscription. You’ll get regular and intimate dispatches about what it’s like to cover the largest war in #Europe since WWII

Leaving a steady job at an established institution like #NPR for an unproven venture is a big bet.

It’s a bet that readers still care about the human toll that this war is taking.

It’s a bet against #cynicism, and #ignorance, and #apathy.

It’s a bet that there are enough of you out there to support an ambitious project like this.

As I was driving recently I listened to an #NPR interview with my colleague Michel Martin, explaining why she made a major career move.

“Be brave,” she said. “Do something hard.”

It’s in that spirit that I’m launching this dangerous and expensive venture.

#DoSomethingHard #BeBrave

Readers can't do anything about the danger, but they can help us have the gear we need to mitigate risk.

And they can help us not go into crushing debt in order to bring the news to the public.

Right now, I’m paying for all our expenses myself.

For $8 per month – less than a bottle of #Sriracha! Or a bowl of #pho! – you can be a supporter of regular reporting on the war in Ukraine: a combination of investigative reporting and the moving, personal stories of this conflict.

Your support buys us what we need to report: #bodyarmor, #medicalkits, car rentals, #recording equipment, and #emergency supplies.

And it’s not just gear – hiring my #Ukrainian interpreter and partner Ross costs thousands of dollars a month.

But we are not asking for contributions for contribution's sake.

You get something powerful in return: reporting that serves a #publicinterest mission, that engages and educates.

Readers will come with me to cities all across Ukraine, tasting the #soups made by #Ukrainian cooks, meeting the heroic #animal shelter #volunteers in encircled cities, and listening to #patriotic #Ukrainian music that’s making a comeback.
They will also experience the cruelties of war: walking through bombed out cities with #Ukrainian soldiers; late-night conversations in a bomb shelter with a four-star general; observing #warcrimes that the Russian military and Putin are responsible for.
This will all be combined with tenacious reporting about the battlefield situation, alternating between the forty-thousand-foot view of brigades and divisions, and the fascinating minutiae of how troops are faring on a human level.

During my time in Ukraine, I’ve cultivated sources in nearly every major Ukrainian city, including sources in many of the major Ukrainian national security institutions.

This has allowed me to track down the notorious Russian 53rd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade -- known for its role in shooting down MH17.

These sources were also instrumental in a ten month investigation we did to probe a single war crime -- the killing of a man on the side of the road in a small town called Nova Basan.
My daily news coverage included stories about a jazz club in Odesa that refused to close; Syrian doctors who visited Ukraine to share lessons from their own conflict; and the alcohol bans in the early months of the war.

I’ve tried to inform you through regular Twitter threads, starting with the catchphrase I first wrote in the first days of the invasion:

‘Kyiv Remains In Ukrainian Hands.’

By the way, should I keep using that opening line? #KyivRemains

Yes
88.1%
No
11.9%
Poll ended at .

Many of you already know me from my reporting on the war in Ukraine thus far. Together we’ve watched as the war unfolded, with disastrous effects on the civilian population.

Now I need your help for that to continue.

@timkmak hard to say. There seems to be evolving things you could use. Bahkmut holds being the current (I hope, yesterday was grim) one.

Doesn't stand out as much I suppose but does give immediate information.

@timkmak It’s become your signature line. And it has come to mean so much more than simply about the city of Kyiv.
@timkmak DemCast.com/Join uses #AidUkraine as their preferred hashtag.
@timkmak I fat-fingered "No" when I meant to tap "Yes".
@timkmak Keep using it unless it becomes untrue, I suppose.
@timkmak Tim, you most certainly gave us impeccable reporting. Your attention to details is flawlessly delivered. I felt like I was there, and I thank you for it.
Excited to follow your new project!
@NatalieDavis Thank you Natalie! Hope we can count on your subscription! http://counteroffensive.news/
The First Substack Dedicated Exclusively to War Correspondence

Introducing 'The Counteroffensive,' a reporter's open notebook from Ukraine

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak

@timkmak

Tim, I definitely want to support your work but don’t use Substack and reluctant to feed yet another centralised media proxy - do you have any other channel like Patreon or something like that?

@kravietz I've found Substack to very much not be a centralized media proxy.

Far from it, writers own a direct relationship with their readers with no possibility of interference from the company!

Can I convince you to try it out? http://counteroffensive.news/

The First Substack Dedicated Exclusively to War Correspondence

Introducing 'The Counteroffensive,' a reporter's open notebook from Ukraine

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak
@kravietz @timkmak Agree: don't use Substack. An unethical for profit business, it lifted open source code from https://ghost.org and removed the copyright notices. Use Ghost instead.
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@samueljohnson @kravietz Journalism won't survive without revenue. I can't go to a war zone without knowing I can buy the stuff I need to be safe and effective. Ghost is a possible long term option, but Substack worked the best for someone who realized they wouldn't have a job three weeks ago.
@timkmak @kravietz Ghost is open source software that enables paid subscriptions to content. Check it out.
@timkmak just subscribed— love your reporting! Good luck
@timkmak I’ve missed your reporting since leaving the birdsite. I’m dismayed to hear NPR is having layoffs. I’ve subscribed. Maybe you can carry to the Ukrainian people how very much average Americans are paying attention to Ukraine and supporting their victory.
@timkmak Gonna subscribe! Thanks for your work and all the best luck on this next chapter. Stay safe.
@deborahyz thank you Deborah! It is easy to right here counteroffensive.news
@timkmak Done! I signed up for an annual subscription.
@timkmak
Thank you for your brave service!! Stay Safe!
🙏
@RiversideBryan Thanks Bryan! Hope we can count on your subscription! http://counteroffensive.news/
The First Substack Dedicated Exclusively to War Correspondence

Introducing 'The Counteroffensive,' a reporter's open notebook from Ukraine

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak
@timkmak I wish war never existed in the first place. Take good care out there.
@adrianmorales Thanks Adrian. I hope we can count on your subscription! http://counteroffensive.news/
The First Substack Dedicated Exclusively to War Correspondence

Introducing 'The Counteroffensive,' a reporter's open notebook from Ukraine

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak

@timkmak First, I'm so sorry to hear that you are leaving NPR, and that they're having layoffs.

But second, congratulations on your new initiative. I'll gladly subscribe.

@bodhipaksa Thank you. It means a lot!
@timkmak It's the least I could do.
@timkmak first time I’ve felt there might be enough great content that I’d be interested in reading regularly to make me subscribe to a substack. Looking forward to reading what you have to say. Good luck!
@timkmak Extremely sorry to say I won't be subscribing; for ethical reasons there's no way I can subscribe to anything on Substack. Is there any other way to fund your work? A Patreon? A Ko-fi?
@timkmak This reminds me of Chris Allbritton aka @Chrisallbritton who in 2003 launched the "Back to Iraq" blog, a reader-supported effort to cover the war in Iraq. He went on to a distinguished career as a foreign correspondent from many of the world's trouble spots. In this way you're in good company.
@ahess247 @timkmak and we’re having drinks on Sunday to discuss his latest venture!
@timkmak Subscribed to the $8 plan. I wonder which plan helps you more, the $8/month or $80/year.
Anyway, please be safe and know you have all of our support!