
A protester throws a petrol bomb at the trade union building in Odessa May 2, 2014
Kateryna Kruk will be working out of Warsaw in her new role as Facebook's public policy manager for Ukraine. While Kruk's immediate duties are not clear, the announcement was met with enthusiasm by her followers, hoping she would unleash a crackdown on 'Kremlin trolls'. Kruk has an unequivocal anti-Russian reputation, having written for several international publications and on Twitter.
Kruk shot to prominence at the height of the mass protests that preceded the 2014 armed coup in Kiev, becoming a 'spokesman for Euromaidan' as she live-tweeted in English from the first days of the two-month protest. As the movement was hijacked by right-wing nationalists led by the Right Sector and the far-right, borderline neo-Nazi Svoboda party, the situation quickly spiraled into violence. Around that time, Kruk worked as a staffer for Svoboda, praising the party for being "Ukrainian-focused," while expressing some reservations about its hardline ultra-nationalist ideology.
















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