🧵🇷🇺 A Russian general just leaked a devastating trade-off: the Kremlin is prioritizing taking Donbas over protecting the sky above its own occupied land.
Putin is spending Russia to buy ground. Ukraine is making him pay for the choice. 1/🧵
2/ The fuel crisis is so acute that Sber, Russia's largest state bank, built a map tracking 100 million clients just so drivers could hunt for gas.
Another bank found six Russian regions with almost zero publicly listed fuel left at all.
3/ To hit Putin's goal of seizing Donbas by the end of 2026, Russia must recruit up to 60,000 men every single month.
The general called this unrealistic. The Kremlin can buy ground, but it has completely run out of air cover to protect it.
4/ Refineries cannot lie. Analysts estimate that 20%-40% of Russian refining capacity is currently offline.
Ukraine's long-range drones are punching deep, hitting the massive Omsk refinery 2,500 kilometers away from the front line.
5/ With land routes to Crimea blown, Russia shifted fuel to the sea. Ukraine followed them.
Commander Madyar logged 21 shadow-fleet tankers hit in the Sea of Azov in 72 hours. Even Russian drone developers are calling the fleet useless.
6/ The petrostate is running dry. In June, Russia imported 141,000 tons of gasoline from Belarus: a 141x spike over last year.
To keep cars moving, Moscow officially lowered its standards to allow obsolete, toxic Euro-2 and Euro-3 fuel.
7/ The war has entered Russia's southern grain belt. Across Rostov and Krasnodar, filling stations are capping diesel purchases for combines at 100 liters.
Farms have two weeks of fuel left. A ripening harvest does not wait for Moscow.
8/ Moscow cannot cover every roof. Russian courts are fining factories for failing to draft their own workers into reserve militias to fight drones.
If you run a plant, the state officially expects you to build your own air defense.
9/ The occupation is losing power. Recent strikes knocked out electricity across 18 districts in Crimea, forcing networks into emergency roaming.
In Sevastopol, stores are closed, ATMs are dead, and public buses have barely run for days.
10/ The Financial Times estimates that fuel shortages have touched 50 million Russians.
In Zabaykalsky Krai, police are managing four-kilometer-long fuel lines. In Saratov, drivers must use the secret password "Government" to get gasoline.
11/ Putin wanted to command history, but his empire is entirely overbooked.
He is fighting a war where Donbas is the only priority left, leaving everything else exposed. Every mile he moves forward asks what he is sacrificing behind him.
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🧵🇺🇦 NATO is not in the habit of saying useful things directly. It wrote a declaration instead.
At the Ankara summit, the alliance rolled out a massive tech plan. They didn't call it Ukraine's daily reality. They just described it and signed it. 1/🧵
2/ To counter Russia, European allies and Canada increased defense spending by over $139B in 2025.
NATO announced $50B in new procurement and pledged €70B for 2026. The text added: “Ukraine contributes to transatlantic security.” Not receives.
3/ To stop ballistic missiles, Trump offered a license for Ukraine to build Patriots: "Make them yourself."
But a PAC-3 round costs $5M and takes years. A license is not an interceptor. A factory inside Ukraine is an immediate, top-tier target.
🧵 Vladimir Putin stole Crimea and called it "eternal destiny."
Twelve years later, the entire peninsula is in a total blackout, and residents are hunting for emergency roaming.
The annexation had flags. The occupation has a service notice. Forever has merely lost signal. 1/🧵
2/ Ukrainian strikes knocked out power across 18 districts, forcing operators into emergency roaming.
As the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) assessed, Ukraine's campaign is actively "collapsing logistics in occupied Crimea." Not embarrassing; collapsing.
3/ Drone commander Madyar reported striking 24 shadow-fleet ships in the Sea of Azov.
A tanker with a name, like Venera-3 or Sanar-1, is harder to turn into destiny. It either finishes the trip, or it burns. The shadow fleet is leaving the area.
🇷🇺 Russia still has missiles, but its own war camp admits Moscow has lost the strategic initiative.
Hardliner Igor Strelkov notes Russia can now only wait and guess where Ukraine strikes next.
Violence is not initiative; setting fire to the map doesn't move the lines. 1/🧵
2/ Zelenskyy says the next battlefield is the sky, where victory belongs to whoever is smarter.
Strelkov grimly agrees, noting that the enemy, unfortunately, is doing well in the air. One side chooses the target; the other waits to see where the choice lands.
3/ This doesn't mean Russia is harmless. On July 5–6, Moscow launched 419 missiles and drones, killing 16 in Kyiv.
While cruise missiles are intercepted, ballistic missiles still get through because Patriot interceptors remain sitting in Western stockpiles.
🇷🇺 Vladimir Putin just announced the "liberation" of Kostyantynivka on television.
It was highly convenient, considering the Russian army hadn't actually managed to take it in the physical world. It was a press release walking ahead of the infantry. 1/🧵
2/ The narrative vs reality: TASS and Dmitry Peskov delivered a full victory package, praise for heroism, and enough bureaucratic lacquer to make a coffin look like a piano. Meanwhile, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) noted the actual presence was just "small groups of infiltrators."
3/ This follows a distinct pattern. Moscow makes aggrandizing claims monthly to convince the West of rapid momentum. Yet, June 2026 advances are a fraction of June 2025. In Oleksandrivka, the MoD posted flag footage from a spot 15 kilometers past their actual lines.
🇺🇦 Ukraine just hit the Omsk Refinery 2,800 km inside Russia.
No radar tracking. No SAMs. Just drones slipping past nets, AWACS, and a Su-57. 7 strikes. 1 kill. Here’s how they did it and why it changes everything. 1/10
2/10 The Route Last detected near Kazan, where Russia still has some air defense. After that? Silence. No radar contacts. No SAM launches. Just yellow alerts. Russia’s air defense is blind beyond 1,500 km.
3/10 The Drones Modified FPV-1s with longer wings and different geometry. The 2,800-3,000 km range is now operational. Stealth tactics likely helped them vanish after Kazan.
1/8 🚨🇺🇦🇷🇺 BREAKING: Russia claims its forces seized 172 buildings in Kostyantynivka in 24 hours.
This isn’t just false, it’s a deliberate info op to:
✔️ Demoralize Ukraine
✔️ Test Western resolve
✔️ Manufacture momentum
Here’s the truth. 🧵
2/8 🔍 Claim vs. Reality
🇷🇺: "3rd & 8th CAAs seized 172 buildings in Kostyantynivka (June 12-13)."
🇺🇦: "Only localized assaults, no major breakthroughs."
🗺️ ISW’s map shows <10% of the city under Russian control.
Russia is inflating gains to create the illusion of progress.
3/8 🎯 Why Now? Russia’s offensive is stalling. They’re desperate for a narrative win before:
✔️ NATO summit (July 9-11)
✔️ U.S. elections (Nov 2024)
✔️ Winter 2024-25
This is psychological warfare, not battlefield reality.