Russia's oil industry advent calendar, June 2026 — filling up nicely.
Rest-of-month forecast:
🔥Heatwave to continue
💨Heavy smoke, low visibility across strategic facilities
Stay tuned!
During my visit to Kyiv today I saw a civilian heating plant targeted by Russian missiles.
No military value whatsoever - attacks meant only to make people suffer.
But Ukraine stands strong. And NATO stands with you.
Before AI coding agents, I'd constantly have 2 or 3 side-projects that I would struggle to finish
AI completely changed the game
Now I have 15-20 unfinished side-projects
Minus fifteen.
This is no longer weather. This is a weapon.
Russia struck thermal power plants.
Not the front line. Not the army.
Heat. Light. Survival.
Kyiv is dark.
Dnipro is dark.
Odesa is dark.
Minus fifteen.
People will die now without bleeding.
From cold rooms. From silence. From systems turned off.
From the outside, it looks like a blackout.
From the inside, it is a concentration of human warmth; the last place where light truly refuses to leave.
Everywhere else, just look, it is also dark and cold. The rooms are warm and bright.
But full of cowardice or indifference.
Russia switches off electricity.
The world switches off conscience.
And yet, if human light still exists, it is not where comfort is preserved, it is where people sit in the dark and choose not to freeze into numbness.
Ukraine.
Putin doesn’t want peace, Russia’s reply to diplomacy is more missiles and destruction. This deadly pattern of recurring major Russian strikes will repeat itself until we help Ukraine break it.
Russia’s reported use of an Oreshnik missile is a clear escalation against Ukraine and meant as a warning to Europe and to the US.
EU countries must dig deeper into their air-defence stocks and deliver now. We must also further raise the cost of this war for Moscow, including through tougher sanctions.
I have accepted the proposal of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, to head the Office of the President. I will continue to serve Ukraine.
The position of Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine is another line of responsibility before the state. It is both an honor and a profound commitment, especially at this decisive moment in our country’s history, to focus on issues critical to Ukraine’s strategic security.
I am grateful for the trust. I extend my sincere gratitude to my fellow service members and to the entire DIU team for our work.
We will continue to do what must be done — to strike the enemy, defend Ukraine, and work tirelessly toward a just peace.
Together, we will continue to fight for a free and secure future for Ukraine.