Ukraine's youngest cabinet minister, 31-year-old Mykhailo Fedorov, is leading a cyber-battle against Russia.
Fedorov's mission to create a "state in a smartphone" has been put on hold
But while his friend, the country's president, rallies forces for the physical war above, Mykhailo Fedorov and his team are waging a different kind of war on Russia. At only 31, Mr Fedorov has shaped his government role around his lifestyle - he lives through and on his mobile phone. "Each platform is very important to us now and we are using every opportunity to attract large companies to this horror happening now in Ukraine. We are trying to bring the truth to the Russians and make them protest against the war," he told the BBC via email.
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