Day: June 24, 2026
You honestly cannot make this stuff up. Imagine being the third-largest oil producer on the planet and your entire multi-billion dollar invasion force is about to get completely paralyzed because you literally ran out of gas.. Ryska armén has officially hit “E” for empty! 🇷🇺⛽️🤡
Bombshell internal leaks from within the Russian General Staff reveal that battlefield commanders have been frantically warning Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov that their tanks and supply trucks are straight up running on fumes. Thanks to Ukraine’s non-stop long-range drone strikes vaporizing Russian refineries, the Kremlin has been forced to panic-divert fuel away from the frontlines and occupied Crimea just to keep the lights on in Moscow and prevent a massive domestic energy crisis.
So while Putin is busy hiding in his bunker, disconnecting his security systems from the internet because he’s terrified of getting digitally tracked, his glorious “military steamroller” is stuck on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck. Imagine starting a three-day blitzkrieg only to end up getting evicted from your supply lines 1,600 days later because you forgot to bring extra fuel cans. Absolute peak 2026 coping, grab your popcorn! 😂🍿
Source: Russian General Staff intelligence leaks, regional military infrastructure updates, and strategic monitoring by The Moscow Times (June 24, 2026).
— @jalle51 Jun 24, 2026
Russia: Former Aeroflot CEO Mikhail Poluboyarinov arrested in apparent blackmail of Defence Minister Belousov by Putin.
Putin commonly employs this Stalinist tactic of arresting friends and even family members of his top officials who dissatisfy him.
Putin has done the same to his previous Defence Minister Shoigu.
Now it’s Belousov’s turn to suffer.
VChK-OGPU source inside the government explains:“Mikhail is an excellent professional; he had his own plan for Aeroflot, which he was gradually implementing. But then the war broke out, and he was informed of the decision to ‘dump’ all the lessors (stop paying leases to foreign aircraft owners) and terminate maintenance contracts for the Boeings and Airbuses. He then had a purely human reaction. He said he didn’t understand how he could possibly continue working under those circumstances and decided to resign on his own.
Putin took this as an act of flight and betrayal. Since Belousov had long caught Putin’s eye for some reason (incidentally, no one knows why) and Putin was satisfied with Belousov at that moment, they decided not to imprison Poluboyarinov (because of his relationship with Belousov). But he was permanently blacklisted by Putin, and reviving his career was a futile endeavor. By the way, it’s surprising that Mikhail ended up at Rostec. Chemezov (Rostec CEO) has a very poor opinion of Belousov. But “at the top,” things aren’t always straightforward. Now, apparently, Putin is dissatisfied with Belousov as well, and Poluboyarinov has ended up in jail.”Igor Sushko (@igorsushko)Putin’s long-standing control tactic, directly taken from Stalin: for almost every top official, someone from their innermost circle (closest friends, deputies, business partners, or even relatives) is kept in jail or under criminal investigation, while the official himself remains in his post. According to the source, Putin believes this forces officials to deliver results and show “creativity,” since the fate of their loved one now depends on their performance. The arrests have nothing to do with fighting corruption — Putin ignores corruption if the official produces impressive achievements. The mechanism works through fear: if Putin is unhappy with results, a close associate gets arrested; the official must then “atone” by over-delivering on impossible tasks. Examples include governors (especially Kondratyev of Kuban), Mishustin, Kiriyenko, Manturov, and especially Sergei Shoigu, whose entire entourage was imprisoned while he himself was spared, though constantly punished.
Putin evasively handles requests to free the arrested without ever giving a straight yes or no.
— VChK-OGPU— https://x.com/igorsushko/status/2055091752219095426— @igorsushko Jun 24, 2026
Summary
New York and South Carolina wrapped up key primary elections, with Brad Lander and Alan Wilson clinching wins. Meanwhile, Trump-related headlines dominated, from Epstein case claims to second-term plans, though some stories lack confirmation.
Key Stories
Brad Lander wins Democratic primary in NY-10 — Brad Lander secured the Democratic primary victory in New York’s 10th congressional district, setting the stage for the general election.
Alan Wilson wins South Carolina Republican governor primary — Alan Wilson, backed by Trump, won the Republican primary for South Carolina governor after a runoff, positioning him for the general election.
Trump allies claim Epstein case revelations — Kash Patel, a Trump ally, claimed new details exposing big names in the Epstein case during a livestream, though the claims remain unverified.
Trump teases second-term plans amid speculation — Reports surfaced about Trump’s potential second-term agenda, including symbolic gestures like a fist atop the Washington Arch, but details are still unclear.
Unverified claims of US nuclear emergency circulate — A livestream suggested the US declared a nuclear emergency, but no official sources confirmed the report, leaving it as unverified speculation.
