Popular Science Lectures on the Essence of “Hybrid Wars”
28.11.2025
Recently, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of History and Archaeology Oleksandr Naboka held a series of popular science events dedicated to the analysis of the phenomenon of “hybrid war” as a key factor in the military-political development of Ukraine at the beginning of the 21st century.
The lectures focused on the nature of modern conflicts, the tools of hybrid influence, and the transformation of approaches to national security in the context of the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war.
The lectures were attended by teachers, humanitarian workers, and public representatives from the Markivka settlement military administration and the Krasnorichny settlement military administration. Participants had the opportunity to discuss the specifics of Russian hybrid aggression against Ukraine, including information and psychological operations, manipulative narratives, economic and political pressure, and the use of irregular formations and special means of influence.


