❗️🇺🇦Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SSO) struck two strategic facilities near 🇷🇺Orenburg — a gas processing plant and a helium plant — with the support of the Russian underground group “Black Spark.”
— @front_ukrainian Jun 24, 2026
Day: June 24, 2026
🇦🇿 Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has said Azerbaijan had played an active and responsible role in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) over the 35 years since joining the bloc, contributing to Islamic solidarity and helping raise the organization’s international standing.
In a message to participants of the 20th Session of the Conference of the Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States in Baku on June 24, President Ilham Aliyev welcomed them to Azerbaijan, Caliber.Az reports per state media.
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#Caliber #Azerbaijan #President #IlhamAliyev #OIC #IslamicSolidarity
— @CaliberEnglish Jun 24, 2026
#CIA #Mossad #ODNI
Crimea: War and Peace
x.com/mikenov/status/2069722…Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) #Ukraine has intensified attacks on #Russia-n-held #Crimea: Power cuts and fuel shortages in Crimea after strikes thenewsandtimes.blogspot.com…— https://x.com/mikenov/status/2069722608669520377— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jun 24, 2026
❗️President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said more Russians are questioning the war, adding that Ukraine has submitted negotiation proposals and is preparing further international steps to push for its end
📷: Official Internet Representation of the President of Ukraine
— @NewVoiceUkraine Jun 24, 2026
#Ukraine has intensified attacks on #Russia-n-held #Crimea: Power cuts and fuel shortages in Crimea after strikes thenewsandtimes.blogspot.com…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jun 24, 2026
Ukraine has intensified attacks on Russian-held Crimea, targeting weapons depots, bridges, and airfields to disrupt logistics and isolate the peninsula. These strikes coincide with broader geopolitical shifts, including FBI investigations into alleged terror plots and rising U.S.-Iran tensions, suggesting a widening conflict with global security implications.
Ukraine disrupts Russian logistics with Crimea strikes — Ukraine struck a massive weapons depot in Kirovskoye, Crimea, causing secondary explosions visible for miles, while also hitting a railway bridge to isolate the peninsula. Power cuts and fuel shortages followed, signaling Ukraine’s strategy to degrade Russian supply lines.
FBI uncovers alleged White House UFC event terror plot — The FBI arrested two more suspects in a plot targeting a White House UFC event, revealing plans involving drones and snipers. Authorities allowed the event to proceed under surveillance, raising questions about counterterrorism trade-offs and political fallout.
U.S.-Iran tensions flare amid economic warnings — Former President Trump warned of a potential worldwide depression if the Hormuz Strait closes due to failed Iran negotiations. Reports estimate a prior U.S.-Iran conflict cost $40 billion, underscoring the economic stakes of escalating Middle East tensions.
Russia and Ukraine trade narratives as war escalates — Russia condemned Ukrainian drone strikes in Crimea that killed four, while Ukraine’s attacks on St. Petersburg marked a strategic shift. Putin reiterated justifications for the war, framing it as defense of Russian identity, as Poland vowed to block peace deals, complicating diplomacy.
FBI enforcement surges amid leadership scrutiny — The FBI intensified fraud and cybersecurity probes, including a billion-dollar taxpayer fraud case, while facing internal leadership purges. Resignations of officials post-raids and recruitment drives suggest a pivot toward aggressive enforcement, with broader institutional implications.
Tweets – Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) / Twitter
Ukraine has intensified attacks on Russian-held Crimea, targeting weapons depots, bridges, and airfields to disrupt logistics and isolate the peninsula. These strikes coincide with broader geopolitical shifts, including FBI investigations into alleged terror plots and rising U.S.-Iran tensions, suggesting a widening conflict with global security implications.
Ukraine disrupts Russian logistics with Crimea strikes — Ukraine struck a massive weapons depot in Kirovskoye, Crimea, causing secondary explosions visible for miles, while also hitting a railway bridge to isolate the peninsula. Power cuts and fuel shortages followed, signaling Ukraine’s strategy to degrade Russian supply lines.
FBI uncovers alleged White House UFC event terror plot — The FBI arrested two more suspects in a plot targeting a White House UFC event, revealing plans involving drones and snipers. Authorities allowed the event to proceed under surveillance, raising questions about counterterrorism trade-offs and political fallout.
U.S.-Iran tensions flare amid economic warnings — Former President Trump warned of a potential worldwide depression if the Hormuz Strait closes due to failed Iran negotiations. Reports estimate a prior U.S.-Iran conflict cost $40 billion, underscoring the economic stakes of escalating Middle East tensions.
Russia and Ukraine trade narratives as war escalates — Russia condemned Ukrainian drone strikes in Crimea that killed four, while Ukraine’s attacks on St. Petersburg marked a strategic shift. Putin reiterated justifications for the war, framing it as defense of Russian identity, as Poland vowed to block peace deals, complicating diplomacy.
FBI enforcement surges amid leadership scrutiny — The FBI intensified fraud and cybersecurity probes, including a billion-dollar taxpayer fraud case, while facing internal leadership purges. Resignations of officials post-raids and recruitment drives suggest a pivot toward aggressive enforcement, with broader institutional implications.
Tweets – Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) / Twitter
🇺🇦💪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.
— @Oct7NeverForget Jun 24, 2026
⚡️BREAKING: Qatari Prime Minister states that Regional Countries are currently Negotiating a new Security agreement with Iran – FT
Moving away from relying solely on a US-only protection framework
— @IranObserver0 Jun 24, 2026











