
The “Ukraine peace agreement” bears every hallmark of having been drafted in the Kremlin, laundered through Washington, and then handed to Kyiv as if it were a genuine proposal. We examine what’s inside it, who benefits, and why it is triggering alarm across Ukraine’s political and military leadership.
At the same time, Russia has escalated again — striking directly on the Romanian border, risking a wider war inside NATO territory. These attacks come as the Kremlin faces mounting internal chaos.
Russia’s economy is collapsing faster than the regime can hide it. Regions can’t pay soldiers. The government is quietly selling off its gold reserves to plug gaping holes in the budget. Across Russia, key sectors are buckling: the coal industry is going into freefall, energy revenues continue to crater, and the ruble is sliding despite the Central Bank burning through reserves and forcing banks into desperate measures.
We also look at several developing stories across the Russian Federation and inside occupied territories — each one pointing to a regime under extreme pressure, failing on every front.

mafia land is a large country, where the internet is cut regular, but once it gets out on the grapevine that putler is not paying his prison trash, that’s the end of his army.
Yup, that’s what we’re hoping for. That’s why it’s unquestionably wise of Ukraine to keep smashing refineries, oil docks, and oil depots relentlessly.