Ukraine targets military sites. russia targets civilians.
Ukraine wants freedom and peace.
russia wants conquest, subjugation, and destruction.
Ukraine is fighting for its right to exist. russia is trying to erase a nation.
Never confuse the aggressor with the victim 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
"Russia's war against Ukraine is a warning for all democracies - if we do not resist aggression, it will spread...
No country should have to live in fear of its neighbor - that is why we must support Ukraine"
- Petr Pavel
President of the Czech Republic 🇨🇿
I absolutely agree...!
На фото- Маккензи Скотт, экс-жена основателя Amazon. Она отдала на благотворительность уже >$26 млрд.
В 2025 г Маккензи пожертвовала больше, чем Маск, Пейдж, Эллисон и Безос вместе взятые за всю их жизнь!
Ею были профинансированы семь крупных фондов для помощи украинцам💛💙
We have F-16s, we have F-35s, we have Abrams, we have HIMARS, and—you know—we have an army that will fight. If Putin wants a fight, if Ukraine isn't enough for him, then we will do what we have always done. – Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski.
Browder: Trump has proven himself on Putin side at every step since returning to power. Cut all military aid. Voted with Russia at the UN against Ukrainian resolutions
His Oval Office outburst against Zelenskyy. His demand that Ukraine surrender territory Russia couldn't win 1/
"An invader, like a rapist, will never stop if you give in to him. Every concession only encourages him to go further. That is why Ukraine must resist and why the world must not look away"
- Olena Zelenska 🇺🇦
That's it...this is true!
Don't stop supporting Ukraine, they need our help, every day...🫂
BREAKING: Democrat Nancy Lacore is officially the nominee in South Carolina's 1st Congressional District to replace Nancy Mace. Lacore is a Navy Admiral who was wrongly fired by Pete Hegseth during his insane purges of our Armed Services. Let's make sure Lacore wins!
Love him or hate him, you gotta admit that Zelensky is basically holding the future of the Western world in his hands right now. Talk about a high-stakes job. 🌍💥
Financial Times columnist Edward Luce just pointed out how crazy his position is. He’s standing up to Putin on one side, facing intense pressure from Trump on the other, and yet he remains one of the most influential leaders on the planet.
While Western politicians are busy flipping and flopping depending on the latest polls and election cycles, Zelensky has spent the last four years actually defending the values that the West always claims to stand for. 🏛️
Plus, let's look at the facts: Ukraine now has the largest and most battle-hardened army in all of Europe. So when people discuss the future of NATO and EU security, Kyiv is the one holding the heavy cards. 🃏🇺🇦
It’s pretty wild how the global balance of power has shifted, isn’t it?
Source: Financial Times (Edward Luce, June 2026)
Ukrainian strikes are reducing the fuel that moves Russian trucks, generators, aircraft and military logistics.
The result is already visible — lower refining, fuel limits, higher prices and weaker resilience. 10X
Moscow is also lowering fuel standards.
Refineries can now sell Euro-3 gasoline instead of Euro-5.
That fuel can contain up to 15 times more sulfur than allowed in Europe, China and India. Modern cars and farm machinery may suffer. 8/
Russia is exporting more crude oil because it can refine less at home.
Crude exports are now around 3.83 million barrels per day, the highest level in a year.
The oil goes mainly by tanker to India, China and Turkey. 7/
Prices are moving too.
At the start of 2022, AI-95 gasoline cost about 52 rubles per liter.
In June 2026, it exceeded 70 rubles in some regions.
That is a 35% increase during Ukraine’s deep-strike campaign. 6/
Fuel shortages are already spreading.
More than 20 Russian regions have introduced limits or restrictions on fuel sales.
At some Tatneft stations, drivers can buy only up to 30 liters of gasoline and 60 liters of diesel per person. 5/
That is below the level of the 2009 financial crisis.
Russia’s refining has returned to levels from two decades ago.
Deep strikes are turning refinery damage into a national fuel problem. 4/
Before the full-scale war, Russian refineries processed 5.2 million barrels of oil per day.
In early May 2026, that fell to 4.69 million barrels per day.
In early June, it dropped below 4 million in some periods. 3/
Moscow refinery produces 40% of the city’s gasoline and almost half of its diesel.
After the May strike, it stopped processing oil. June strikes damaged two key units that provide almost all of its capacity. 2/
Russia’s refining has fallen to its lowest level in 21 years.
Ukraine has hit 9 of Russia’s 10 largest refineries. Moscow refinery alone was struck at least three times.
The result is lower refining, fuel limits and rising gasoline prices inside Russia — Babel. 1/
🇺🇦💪Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on residents of Moscow and other Russians to hand over Putin so that he can be tried in Ukraine for war crimes and crimes against humanity.