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Today, Moscow experienced something the Russian authorities spent years insisting was impossible.
Ukrainian long-range drones penetrated Russia’s most heavily protected air-defense zone and struck targets in Moscow and the surrounding region — not border areas like Belgorod or Bryansk, but the center of Russia’s political and logistical system.
This was not a symbolic raid. It was a coordinated operation targeting fuel infrastructure, logistics, missile production, military electronics, and civilian aviation simultaneously.
Reported targets included the Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya, the Solnechnogorsk fuel terminal linked to the Moscow Ring Petroleum Pipeline system, the Raduga Design Bureau in Dubna, where Kalibr and Onyx missiles are produced, the Elma technopark in Zelenograd tied to military electronics and microchip production, and areas near Sheremetyevo Airport.
The refinery strike was especially important. It is one of Russia’s largest refining hubs and supplies Moscow itself. Any disruption there affects fuel deliveries, logistics, transport, and supply stability across the capital.
The Solnechnogorsk terminal is equally critical — a major pumping and storage node within Moscow’s fuel network. Fires there strike directly at infrastructure supporting the region.
In Zelenograd, facilities connected to electronics, optics, and military component production were reportedly affected. Under sanctions, these industries have become increasingly vital for Russia’s military-industrial complex.
Most importantly, the attacks exposed a major vulnerability.
Moscow’s layered air-defense system — including radar coverage, electronic warfare, mobile interception units, and missile-defense rings — proved unable to fully stop the strike.
Some drones were intercepted. Others reached their targets.
This suggests Ukraine has already identified weak points in Russian radar coverage, studied air-defense response patterns, and learned how to overload the system during mass attacks.
Russia itself highlighted the pressure by claiming hundreds of drones had been “shot down.” If one night of attacks requires massive missile launches, flight cancellations, airspace shutdowns, and communications disruptions, then the system is already operating near its limits.
Cheap Ukrainian drones assembled from civilian components are forcing Russia to spend expensive air-defense missiles worth millions of rubles. The conflict is increasingly becoming a war of attrition that drains Russia’s ability to defend its own territory.
The psychological impact may be even more damaging.
For the first time on a large scale, residents of Moscow woke up to explosions, fires, and air-defense activity near the capital. The myth of the “untouchable center” has begun to collapse.
Sirens reportedly failed. SMS alerts failed. Emergency services became overloaded. Authorities appeared more focused on restricting footage of strikes than preparing civil-defense systems.
Airport disruptions at Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo exposed another vulnerability. Moscow functions as Russia’s financial, transport, and administrative center. When airports shut down and passengers sleep in terminals because of drone attacks, it directly damages the Kremlin’s image of stability and normal life.
And for Moscow, the worst part may be that this is only the beginning.
Ukraine is clearly scaling up long-range strike capabilities through larger drone production, autonomous systems, swarm tactics, and increasingly sophisticated methods for bypassing Russian air defenses.
Meanwhile, Russia continues deteriorating internally: infrastructure failures, internet shutdowns affecting hospitals, and worsening conditions in occupied territories all point to deeper systemic decay.
The war has now fully reached Moscow.
Russia has lost perhaps the most important thing of all: the feeling that its capital is untouchable.
BREAKING: Trump whines to Hannity he can’t brag about profiting off the Iran war because of “the little man with the $4 gasoline”!
In a rare moment of self-awareness, Donald Trump admitted to Sean Hannity that he’s holding back from openly celebrating huge profits from the Iran War, because Americans are getting crushed by $4-a-gallon-and-rising gas.
Trump complained:
“I don’t want to say we’re making a fortune … because if I say it, they’re going to say, ‘He forgets about the little man with the $4 gasoline.’”
And who exactly is "we" making a fortune?
We'll venture a guess and say it's Trump's billionaire buddies in the defense and oil industries who are cleaning up on government contracts, and will be happy to throw a sliver in campaign contributions and contracts to firms where his family members are "special advisors."
But he’s bummed he can’t openly brag about it because working the country full of suckers and losers are suffering at the pump as a direct result of his foreign policy disasters.
The condescension of referring to struggling, hard working Americans as “the little man” is just breathtaking.
Trump is so out of touch that he’s complaining about not being able to gloat publicly about war profits, which is what he so wants to do but is being told by his handlers to keep his fat yap shut.
The “little man” he mocks is exactly who’s getting hurt by his tariffs, wars, and failures of leadership. Instead of trying to lower costs for working families, Trump is upset that their pain is stopping him from doing his victory dance on television.
The man is literally worried about not getting a “win” out of the stupid war while families are choosing between filling up their tank and filling up their fridge. To him, it's annoying PR problem, not a real crisis hurting millions of his constituents.
The “little man with the $4 gasoline” – that’s you and us, folks – deserves a president who actually cares about their struggles, not a total douchebag who sees them as an inconvenience to his bragging rights.
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It's Sunday, so let’s give a shout out to Republicans who are doing the Lord's work of defending and covering up for a pedophile.
I guess since there's no commandment against it, they decided pedophilia is Jesus approved.
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BREAKING: Epstein survivor Maria Farmer accuses Trump team of HIDING the evidence she gave them about Epstein and his co-conspirators in heartbreaking testimony before Congress!
Farmer, the courageous woman who first reported Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Les Wexner to the FBI in 1996 – three decades ago! – delivered powerful and emotional testimony about the horrific price she and countless other girls have paid due to the government’s repeated failures and cover-ups.
Appearing in a video message from her recent release from a hospital for Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a brain tumor, and Addison’s disease, Farmer said the stress of 30 years of fighting, harassment, and death threats has nearly destroyed her health.
“I reported what I believed were heinous crimes against children … The FBI asked me questions, said they were familiar with some of the perpetrators, and gave me every reason to believe they would respond. That failure set off a cascade of injustice,” she said.
In her message dressed in pajamas and holding a blanket, Farmer detailed how the FBI ignored her warnings in 1996, betrayed her again in 2006 with Epstein’s sweetheart deal, and continues to stonewall her to this day, delaying the release of her own files until 2027.
She directly called out the protection of powerful individuals, demanded a full investigation with no more sweetheart deals, and urged the government to stop shielding those responsible. Farmer also made clear that Ghislaine Maxwell should never be pardoned or have her sentence commuted, citing the abuse she and her younger sister Annie suffered.
This is one of the most damning indictments yet of how the rich and powerful were protected while young girls were preyed upon for decades while the FBI had the information and did nothing, allowing Epstein’s trafficking network to continue destroying lives.
Maria Farmer’s bravery is undeniable. Despite death threats from Maxwell and her associates, years of smears, and devastating health consequences, she is still fighting for justice and for other survivors like the late Virginia Giuffre, who tragically died of suicide after years of suffering.
The government owes Farmer and every other survivor full transparency, accountability, and the complete release of all Epstein files without further delays, excuses, and obfuscations. Survivors deserve truth and justice after 30 years of betrayal.
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