Silicon Bites Ep357 | 2026-06-22 | When the island runs dry: how Ukraine turned Putin’s crown jewel into his most exposed nerve — an Achilles heel rather than a strategic asset – and why the pumps going dry on Russia Day’s weekend is the moment the myth of Putin’s invincibility died. At nine o’clock this morning, in occupied Crimea, the petrol stopped. Not only rationed. Not accepting coupon-only. Not capped at twenty litres. Stopped entirely. The panic has truly set in. The Kremlin’s man on the peninsula, Sergey Aksyonov, posted to Telegram that from 09:00 on Sunday 21 June, fuel would be sold to nobody — not for cash, not by card, not on a voucher, not to a private citizen, not to a business. Only the state gets to refuel now. This of course puts the military requirements above the population. Absolutely standard for Russia.

Not just Crimea but also the main reason to invade after the Maidan. Also, the Moskali’s warm water port, the Tartars can return home, the Sevastopol lease, all the planes and ships, the oil rigs and the montreaux convention is restored.