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quarta-feira, 17 de junho de 2026

Putin RAGES as Ukraine Hits 70% of Moscow Fuel - Jason Jay Smart (Kyiv Independent)

Putin RAGES as Ukraine Hits 70% of Moscow Fuel

Jason Jay Smart
Kyiv Independent
, June 16, 2026

Putin’s Moscow fuel crisis is becoming the clearest public sign that Ukraine’s drone campaign is reaching the systems Russia needs to keep fighting. After Ukrainian drones reached the Kapotnya refinery near the Kremlin, the damage stopped looking like another distant refinery fire and started looking like a direct test of Russia’s air defenses, fuel supply, aviation network, and war economy.

Ukraine is forcing Moscow into choices the Kremlin cannot admit without alarming its own people. Russia needs fuel for civilians, factories, aircraft, military logistics, and the occupation of Crimea at the same time, while sanctioned refineries are slower and more expensive to repair. An oil state that built its power on energy exports is now facing shortages, panic buying, aviation fuel pressure, and visible damage close to its capital.

As Ukrainian pressure expands from Crimea’s supply routes to Russia’s exposed home front, Putin’s answer is not control but distraction. Moscow is pushing sabotage, propaganda, and covert destabilization across Europe to split NATO societies, but the war is no longer safely distant from Putin’s capital, and Russia can no longer hide the cost.

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quinta-feira, 4 de julho de 2024

Erdogan, o “pacificador”, rejeitado por Putin (Kyiv Independent)

 Erdogan talvez tenha recebido a mais desprezível rejeição de sua breve carreira como candidato a bons oficios. Putin não está interessado em qualquer proposta de paz; ele só quer impor a sua vontade. PRA

“ ⚡️Erdogan offers to mediate peace talks, Kremlin rules out the idea.

At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Kazakhstan, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan proposed to Russian President Vladimir Putin that Turkey could help mediate an end to the war.

Putin's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, rejected the idea, stating that Erdogan could not serve as an intermediary, without giving specific reasons.”

From: Kyivindependent _official

July 3, 2024

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