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‼️‼️🛢️🇰🇿🇷🇺 BIG | Kazakhstan has officially gone into lockdown mode at its border with Russia, slapping a strict "one-entry-per-day" rule on all passenger and cargo vehicles. 🔻The goal? To stop the massive "gray market" exodus of fuel. With Ukrainian drone strikes systematically dismantling Russia’s refineries—including the massive Omsk facility—Russian...

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Crack’s in putin’s crumbling empire growing wider by the day. As of July 1, 2026, Kazakhstan’s new constitution has officially kicked in, and the message to Moscow is loud and clear: The Soviet-era free pass for the Russian language is over. For decades, the Russian language held a privileged spot in Kazakhstan’s law, sitting “on an equal footing” with Kazakh. It was a lingering badge of colonial dominance that Moscow leveraged to keep its grip on the region. Now, that constitutional requirement has been downgraded. Russian is no longer "equal"—it’s merely used “alongside” the state language. It’s a polite, legal way of saying, "We aren't a Russian satellite anymore." Under the old rules, officials were forced to accommodate Russian at every turn. Now, that obligation is gone. You want to conduct state business in Russian? You’d better have a specific reason to ask for it. The default is now, and will remain, Kazakh. Putin loves to talk about protecting Russian speakers to justify his land grabs, but he’s powerless to stop this. He can scream at his television in the Kremlin all he wants, but he can’t dictate the constitution of a sovereign nation. The Soviet shadow is finally receding, and for the Kremlin, it’s just one more sign that their "great power" status is becoming a joke. The neighbors are leaving, and they aren't looking back. Video: "In Kazakhstan, monumental amendments to the Constitution were adopted. It is clearly visible how, with this decision, the Kazakhs are moving away from Moscow. Nearly 90 percent of citizens voted for amendments in which the status of the Russian language was downgraded, and the Parliament was returned its original name — the Kurultai. Kazakhstan is following a truly Turkic path. Now the constitution begins with the lines: 'Preserving the continuity of the thousand-year history of the Great Steppe.' Kazakhstan strives to become a center for the countries of the Great Turan, and this unification inevitably detaches all of Central Asia from the influence of the Russian world."

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Russia has lost $7 billion in oil revenues due to UAV attacks - President Zelenskyy comments on strikes against Russian oil facilities and promises further actions. Volodymyr Zelenskyy commented on strikes against oil infrastructure in the Russian Federation and announced further measures. “Based on the results of this April, our long-range ‘sanctions’ have reached a new level in three components: reducing Russian oil revenues, range, and intensity. It is important that not only is the target itself reached, as defined by the operational objective, but also that the downtime of the facility increases or, at the very least, its operations are significantly reduced,” Zelenskyy said. ‼️ Andrii Klymenko, editor-in-chief of BlackSeaNews: “In recent weeks, Ukrainian forces have carried out several dozen coordinated and calculated UAV and missile strikes across the entire chain of Russian oil processing and transportation infrastructure - including pipeline junction stations, oil refineries, and maritime export terminals in ports of the Baltic and Black Seas. Undoubtedly, Russia has sustained significant losses. The exact scale will likely only be assessable in about a month, based on actual export volumes of oil and petroleum products, as well as the condition of the domestic Russian market. It should be understood that in Russia, all indicators related to oil production, refining, and exports are strictly classified. Therefore, any figures or conclusions based on Russian sources may constitute deliberate disinformation. In our view, the key development at present is that a surplus of crude oil has formed in Russia, which cannot be processed at refineries due to damage caused by the attacks. As a result, Russia is attempting to push as much of this crude oil as possible onto export markets. However, even with this effort, due to damage to port terminals, we cautiously estimate a reduction in crude oil exports in April 2026 in the range of 17-20%. Further developments will depend on how quickly Russia can repair its refineries and port terminals, and, of course, on how effective continued Ukrainian military operations will be against Russia’s export capacity - revenues from which are used to finance the import of sanctioned goods for the production of missiles and other weapons.” 📹 The consequences of strikes on oil infrastructure facilities in Tuapse, Perm, and Novorossiysk

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‼️‼️🇺🇦🇷🇺 BIG | The Kremlin’s secret maritime supply lines have just been blown wide open—Ukraine’s drone forces have launched an unprecedented, coordinated offensive targeting Russia’s illicit "shadow fleet" across two seas simultaneously. In a devastating overnight operation, Ukrainian FPV-2 maritime drones executed a massive multi-pronged strike in the Black and Azov seas, crippling 13 critical vessels belonging to Russia's sanction-evading fleet. According to Robert Brovdi ("Madyar"), commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, the strikes systematically neutralized a diverse array of high-value targets: eight cargo ships, an oil tanker, a gas carrier, a tugboat, and two floating cranes. The staggering scale of the damage has sent Moscow into a state of panic, forcing the Russian military command to urgently pull its elite "Rubikon" drone units, components of the 51st Air Defense Division, and remnants of the Black Sea Fleet’s anti-aircraft missile regiment directly off the active front lines to safeguard what remains of their maritime assets. This massive raid marks a brilliant strategic pivot that completely reshapes the logistical math of the war. By forcing the Kremlin to cannibalize its frontline air defenses and elite drone crews just to protect its economic lifelines at sea, Ukraine has successfully created critical vulnerabilities along the main line of contact. This operation proves that Russia’s shadow fleet is no longer a safe haven for sanctions evasion, turning Moscow's economic sanctuaries into an open, undefended shooting gallery. See the latest updates with us: Visioner

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❗️❗️❗️🇷🇺In an extraordinary maritime breakthrough, a massive and relentless Ukrainian drone campaign has forced the Russian Federation to completely shut down commercial shipping through the critical Kerch Strait and indefinitely suspend all navigation along the Don-Azov Canal. This sweeping maritime blockade was triggered by an unprecedented "industrial scale" hunting operation executed by Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces. Deploying highly advanced, domestic FP-2 kamikaze drones built by Fire Point, Ukrainian drone squadrons shattered all previous operational records by launching coordinated swarm strikes that systematically battered Russia’s logistical shipping fleet. Over a rapid, multi-day blitz, the precision aerial strikes targeted and heavily damaged an astonishing 21 vessels—including 19 sanctioned "shadow fleet" oil tankers hauling vital fuel to occupied Crimea, alongside a dry cargo ship and a maritime ferry. The operational fallout for Moscow is catastrophic. Paralyzed by the relentless drone swarms, Russian border guards abruptly froze the entire shipping artery, refusing all transit applications through the Kerch Strait. By forcing a total halt of the Don-Azov corridor, Ukraine has effectively severed a crucial economic artery: this specific route handles nearly 25% of Russia’s entire global wheat and grain exports. Combined with the total disruption of military fuel shipments, this masterfully executed asymmetric blockade has transformed the Sea of Azov into an active combat trap, crippling the Kremlin’s southern wartime logistics and dealing a multi-billion-dollar blow to Moscow's critical export revenues.

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