BREAKING: Ukraine Just Hit Putin Where It Hurts Most
While Trump and Putin play theatrics in Alaska, Ukraine takes the fight to Russia’s oil heartland.
I’m happy to say that—for once—I have a little good news to share. And not just good news, but the kind that lifts your spirits in the middle of a long, hard fight. Today, Ukraine struck—and they struck with precision. They didn’t just hit targets; they went straight for the heart of Putin’s lifeline, the arteries that keep his war machine alive. These were not random blows. These were calculated, deliberate, and devastating to the infrastructure that fuels Russia’s aggression.
The night sky over Russia wasn’t quiet. It hasn’t been quiet for a long time, but tonight was different. Ukrainian drones cut through the dark and struck directly at the Unecha oil-pumping station—a key artery of the Druzhba pipeline. That line isn’t just metal and fuel; it’s the lifeblood of Putin’s war machine. The explosions lit the horizon and sent plumes of fire curling into the air, a signal to the world: Ukraine is not backing down.
It didn’t stop there. Oil facilities in Slavyansk-on-Kuban and Volgograd went up in flames. Flights were disrupted, production halted. Each strike was precise, deliberate, and aimed not just at the infrastructure but at the confidence of those who believe Ukraine will tire or bend. They won’t.
Meanwhile, thousands of miles away, another stage is being set—a colder, quieter one. In Alaska, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are preparing for what they will call a “summit” at Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson. A meeting draped in the language of peace but built on theatrics. Ukraine won’t be at the table. President Zelenskyy wasn’t invited. This is not diplomacy; it’s performance. Optics over outcome.
And yet, Ukraine fights on. At the very moment Trump and Putin prepare to shake hands for the cameras, Ukraine is hitting back—taking the war to the pipelines that fuel the Kremlin’s guns and tanks. No waiting for permission. No illusions about “grand bargains.” Just resistance.
I can tell you this with certainty, because I know the people involved. I know their games. I was sent to Ukraine by Donald Trump himself to dig up dirt on the Bidens. I was born in the Soviet Union—I know what it means to live under the shadow of the Kremlin. And I can assure you, neither Putin nor Trump is happy about me telling you this. That’s why I have to.
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The players haven’t changed—just the times. And as long as I’m here, they won’t get to write the ending.
God bless America!
Slava Ukraine!
-Lev Parnas


Well done, Ukraine!
Ha!! So ... by Thursday morning, that silly dog-and-pony show at Elmendorf will be "postponed." Ukraine stole the thunder. 💛💙💖💞