Monday, May 4, 2026

Drone Strike Rocks Moscow Ahead of Victory Day Parade



An Overnight Drone Strike has Hit a Residential Tower in Moscow, sending Shockwaves through the Russian Capital, just Days before a Major National Event. According to the Kyiv Independent, citing Uunverified Reports from Russian Telegram Channels, the Attack occurred shortly before 1 a.m. on 5/4/2026.

Residents described Loud Blasts soon after, with Images suggesting Damage to the Upper Floors of a Building identified as the Mosfilm Tower. The High-Rise sits in a western District known for its Upscale Housing, Embassies, and Diplomatic Residences.

Photos from the Scene show Debris Scattered below the Building as Emergency Crews moved in. The Site lies roughly Seven kilometers from the Kremlin and within a few kilometers of Russia’s Defense Ministry. While Moscow has faced Repeated Drone attempts in recent Months, Direct Damage to Residential Buildings in Central areas is Unusual.

The Strike comes just Days before Russia’s Victory Day Pparade on 5/9/2026, One of the Country’s most Symbolic Ppublic Events. Held in Red Square, the Aannual Display is used by the Kremlin to Project Military Strength and Reinforce its Wartime Narrative. This year, however, the Defense Ministry has said Military Equipment will Not be Showcased, a Notable Shift from Tradition. Against that Backdrop, a Strike so Close to Central Moscow carries added Weight, Highlighting both Security Concerns and the Symbolic Timing.

The Map Flips: Russia Suffers Biggest Territory Loss since the Summer of 2024.

Russian Troop Losses Outpace Ukraine’s, recent figures Suggest.










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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Entire Russian Regiments Desert Putin's War



Four years since the Onset of the Ukraine Invasion by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2022, Determining the Exact Number of Deserting Russian Soldiers continues to be a Difficult Task. However, various Ssources indicate a High Desertion Rate among the Troops.

Its Estimated that between 12/2022 and 12/2024 roughly 50,554 Russian Troops had Deserted or are AWOL: Absence without Leave.

Undoubtedly there have been more Cases since 12/2024, and it is Only Natural: after Three Years of Relentless Conflict, many Russian Soldiers are Fed-Up with Putin's War.

While, Most Cases involve Lone Soldiers Escaping, there was a more Notable Incident Reported. Back in the Fall of 2024, an Entire Regiment made up by than 1,000 Soldiers Deserted the 20th Guards Motor Rifle Division of the Russian Armed Forces, Stationed in Volgograd.

Although the Number might seem High, Some Sources claim that up to 18,000 Russian Soldiers have been Leaving their Post, with Numbers Reaching a New High by 7/2024.

While Ukraine is Fighting a War for Survival, the Kremlin’s “special military operation” seems Less Justified in the Eyes of the Russian People.

Although Putin has always Enjoyed an Enormous Popularity among the Russian People, more than a few Voices have Expressed their Concern as the War Drags On.

It’s impossible to know for certain, how many Soldiers Russia have Lost their Lives in Putin’s War, with Estimations by Ukrainian Authorities which Places the Number of Dead and Wounded above 720,000.

As of 12/27/2024, the Number of Russian Losses had Risen to 782,510 according to Figures from the Ukrainian General Staff.

The New York Times Magazine Wrote, back in 9/2024, that it’s nearly Impossible to know the Real Numbers of Russian Deserters, since their Commanders don’t want to Raise the Alarm to their Superior about Insubordinate Troops.

Likewise, Soldiers that have Deserted the Russian Armed Forces, and have managed to find Shelter in other Countries have generally tried to keep a Low Profile and Avoid the Press.










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Ukraine Hits 2 Russian Shadow Fleet Vessels



Ukrainian Forces Attacked Two Russian Shadow Fleet Vessels near the Entrance to the Port in the Russian city of Novorossiysk in the Black Sea, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on 5/3/2026.

"These tankers were actively used to transport oil.

Now they won't be," Zelensky said, Publishing Footage of the Attack. The Attack is the Latest in a Series of Strikes, as Ukraine Intensifies Long-Range Attacks on Russia's Energy Sector, Aiming to Undermine a Key Source of Funding for Moscow’s War Effort.

The Operation was Led by the General Staff Chief Andrii Hnatov, with the Involvemnet of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the Navy.

"Ukraine's long-range capabilities will be developed comprehensively — at sea, in the air, and on land," Zelensky said.










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New Crackdown Could Strip Americans of Citizenship



Something has Shifted Quietly in the way the U.S. Government treats its Citizens. Not Immigrants waiting for Green Cards, not Visa Holders living on Borrowed time, but People who Already went through the Process, Raised their Right Hand, took the Oath, and became Americans. Some of them have been Citizens for Decades. They have Jobs, Families, Mortgages, and Passports. And now, for the First time in Modern History, they are being told that Citizenship might Not be as Permanent as they thought.

Within the past Week, a New Wave of Details has emerged about an Aggressive Push by the Trump (R) Administration to Strip Naturalized Americans of their Citizenship, a Legal Process called Denaturalization. The Number of People currently Targeted is 384. Officials are already Calling that the “First Wave.” Legal Scholars, Immigration Lawyers, and Civil Liberties Advocates, are Alarmed about exactly what Denaturalization is, how Rarely it has been used Historically, and what the Administration’s New Approach means for the roughly 20 Million Foreign-Born Americans who hold U.S. Citizenship today.

Denaturalization is not Deportation. It’s something that has to happen First. Deportation Removes Non Citizens from the Country. With Civil Denaturalization, the Government Files a Lawsuit to Strip People’s U.S. Citizenship after they have already become Citizens, turning them back into Mon-Citizens who can then be Deported.

The Government can only do this in Specific situations. It must Prove that Someone “Illegally Procured” Citizenship by Not Meeting the Requirements, or that they Lied or Hid Important Facts during the Citizenship Process. Under Federal Law, the Standards are Deliberately High. “For civil revocation of naturalization, the burden of proof is clear, convincing, and unequivocal evidence which does not leave the issue in doubt,” U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) noted on its Website.

The Types of Cases that have Historically led to Denaturalization are Extreme. Between 1990 and 2017, the Government Filed an average of 11 Denaturalization Cases per year, Stripping Citizenship from People who Committed Fraud, such as Sham Marriages, or those who Hid their Participation in War Crimes, like Nazi War Criminals who Entered the Country under False Names. That was the Benchmark. What’s happening Now is something Else Entirely. he DOJ Memo listed 10 Categories of Cases that should take Priority for Denaturalization. These included: Cases against Individuals who “pose a potential danger to national security,” “furthered the unlawful enterprise” of criminal organizations, engaged in Fraud, and “any other cases referred to the Civil Division that the Division determines to be sufficiently important to pursue.” That Final, Open-Ended Category is the One Legal Advocates say Deserves Watching.

The Justice Department (DOJ) has Identified 384 Foreign-Born Americans whose Citizenship it wants to Revoke, as part of a Push to Increase the Pace of Denaturalizations by Assigning the Cases to Prosecutors in Dozens of U.S. Attorney’s Offices across the Country. Senior Justice Department Officials told Colleagues during a Meeting last week, that Civil Litigators in 39 Regional Offices would soon be Assigned to File Denaturalization Cases against those Individuals.

During that Meeting, Francey Hakes (R), the Director of the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, described the 384 Individuals identified for Denaturalization as “the first wave of cases” the Government intended to Pursue. DOJ’s Deputy Director for Communications Matthew Tragesser (R) said: “Under the leadership of President Trump and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche the Department is pursuing the highest volume of denaturalization referrals in history, thanks to close partnerships with DHS and USCIS.”

Between 1990 and 2017, the U.S. Averaged approximately 11 Denaturalization Cases per year. Even during the First Trump Administration, when Denaturalization efforts Iintensified, the DOJ filed just over 100 Cases Total between 2017 and early 2025. By Contrast, New Guidance calls for Up to 2,400 Referrals Annually, a more than Twentyfold Increase over Historical Averages. The Biden (D) Administration Filed only 24 Denaturalization Cases during its Entire Tenure.

A Document Circulated to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Department (USCIS) stated that the Administration wants to Denaturalize 100 to 200 People per Month in 2026. A 6/2025 Memo Started This: The Trump Administration’s Plans to Pursue Mass Denaturalization first came to Light last 6/2025, when Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate (R) issued an Internal Memo calling on the DOJ’s Civil Division to “prioritize and maximally pursue denaturalization proceedings in all cases permitted by law and supported by the evidence.” The DOJ Memo establishes 10 Priority Categories for Denaturalization Cases. They Range from National Security Threats and War Crimes to various forms of Fraud, Financial Crimes, and, most Broadly, any other Cases the Department deems “sufficiently important to pursue.” This “maximal enforcement” approach means Pursuing Not just Clear Cases of Fraud, but also any Case where Evidence might Support taking away Citizenship, No matter how Weak or Old the Evidence is. That Last Category is precisely what worries Legal Experts. Critics have Pointed Out that DOJ Officials are calling 384 Cases “just the first wave,” while Pulling Civil Litigators off Health Care Fraud and Civil Rights Enforcement to Work on Denaturalization instead.

The Approach also Represents a Structural Shift in how Cases are Handled. Prosecutors in 39 U.S. Attorneys’ Offices will handle the Cases, a Departure from the Past Practice of Relying on the DOJ’s Specialized Office of Immigration Litigation. Less Experienced Litigators are now being Assigned to Handle some of the Most Constitutionally Sensitive Cases in Immigration Law. For People who Care about how Immigration Policy is Reshaping Life for Legal Residents, this is a Significant Development. The Legal Problems Experts Are Flagging: There are Two Concerns that keep coming up among Legal Scholars. The First is Constitutional. The Second is Practical.

On the Constitutional Side, the Courts have Long Imposed Strict Limits on the Government’s Power to Remove Citizenship. This Expansion of Denaturalization efforts runs Counter to Supreme Court Precedent. In 1943, the High Court Emphasized that Citizenship should Not be taken away Lightly, noting that “the facts and the law should be construed as far as is reasonably possible in favor of the citizen.” In Case after Case, the Court has Rejected Attempts by the Government to Revoke Citizenship as Inconsistent with First and 14th Amendment Protections.

The Landmark 1967 Case Afroyim v. Rusk Matters here too. The Supreme Court in that Decision was Focused on Protecting Existing Citizens from Losing their Citizenship. The Constitutional Principle behind the Decision, that Citizenship is a Fundamental Right which Can’t be Arbitrarily taken Away by Whoever happens to be in Power, Applies Equally to How the Government Handles Denaturalization Cases Today.

On the Practical Side, using Civil Proceedings instead of Criminal Ones gives the Government a Significant Procedural Advantage, and Critics say that’s Part of the Point. Law Professors Cassandra Burke Robertson and Irina D. Manta Argued in a 2019 Article in the NYU Law Review that Stripping Americans of Citizenship through the Route of Civil Litigation Not only Violates Substantive and Procedural Due Process, but also Infringes on the Rights Guaranteed by the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Their Analysis remains Highly Cited in Current Legal Discussions.

The Government is pursuing Denaturalization as a Civil-Litigation Remedy and Not just a Criminal Sanction, a Choice that Prosecutors find Advantageous because Civil Proceedings come with a Lower Burden of Proof, No Guarantee of Counsel to the Defendant, and No Statute of Limitations. One Case illustrates the Risk. Research Documented the Case of Baljinder Singh, whose Citizenship was Revoked based on a Name Discrepancy that could Easily have Resulted from a Translator’s Error rather than Intentional Fraud.

The Trump Administration’s Strategy of Distributing Denaturalization Cases across 39 U.S. aAtorneys’ Offices, many now Staffed by Less Experienced Prosecutors, handling Unfamiliar Constitutional Terrain, may prove Counterproductive. These Cases will come before Dozens of Federal Judges, creating Opportunities for Multiple Courts to Rule against the Policy. The Dual Citizenship Bill Adding Another Layer: Alongside the Denaturalization Push, a Separate Legislative Proposal is also drawing Attention. Senator Bernie Moreno (R-OH) introduced the Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025 on 12/1/2025, Legislation that would Eliminate Dual Citizenship for U.S. Citizens by Requiring them to hold “sole and exclusive allegiance” to the U.S.

Under the Bill, those who have Dual Citizenship would have to Submit a Written Renunciation of Foreign Citizenship to the Secretary of State, or a Written Renunciation of U.S. Citizenship to the Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS), No later than One year after the Enactment of the Act. An Individual who doesn’t Comply would be Deemed to have Voluntarily Relinquished U.S. Citizenship. While the U.S. Government doesn’t keep Statistics on Dual Citizens, it’s estimated that more than 40 Million Americans, many of whom are Mexican-Americans, are Eligible for Dual Citizenship, according to International Living.

Legal Analysts are Skeptical the Bill could Survive a Constitutional Challenge. Multiple Supreme Court Cases have Established Dual Citizenship as a Constitutional Right, including Talbot v. Jansen (1795), which Ruled that U.S. Citizens who Acquire Foreign Citizenship do Not have to Waive their U.S. Citizenship, and Afroyim v. Rusk (1967), Ruled that a U.S. Citizen Cannot Lose their Citizenship, unless they Willingly Surrender it.

The most Telling Fact about Senator Bernie Moreno’s (R-OH) Bill, is that it has Zero Co-Sponsors. Not a Single other Senator – Republican or Democrat – has Signed on to Support it. The Bill has been Referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee and has Not Advanced further. The Chilling Effect on Millions: Even Setting aside whether any Individual Case Succeeds, the Broader Impact of this Policy Push is already being Felt. About 20 Million Naturalized Americans now must worry that any Mistake in their Decades-Old Immigration Paperwork, could Cost them their Citizenship. This Policy Effectively Creates Two different Ttypes of American Citizens. Native-Born Americans Never have to worry about Losing their Citizenship, No matter what they Do. But Naturalized Americans face Ongoing Vulnerability that can Last their Entire Lives.

Roughly 800,000 People become Naturalized Citizens every Year, according to DHS. Each of those People now enters the System knowing that their Status is Subject to a Level of Ongoing Scrutiny that was simply Not Present a Decade ago. Amanda Frost, a Law Professor at the University of Virginia, said: “The message it sends is that naturalized citizens don’t have the same rights and stability as native-born citizens. The government has used this power in the past to target people it views as political opponents.”

The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) has described this as a Dangerous Escalation, noting that the Administration’s Goal may Not be Primarily to Win in Court. AILA Senior Director of Government Relations Shev Dalal-Dheini explained that Federal Prosecutors face a High Bar in such Cases and Questioned whether the Administration’s Goal was to Win in Court or to Create Fear and Chaos.

If you or someone you know is a Naturalized Citizen with any Concerns about Past Immigration Paperwork, Inconsistencies in Old Records, or Anything that could be Misread as Fraud, Consulting a Qualified Immigration Attorney is a Sensible Step. Not because Citizenship is about to Disappear Overnight, but because the Landscape is clearly Changing, and being Informed is the Best Protection. The Courts are already Pushing Back on Multiple Immigration Enforcement Actions, the Trump Administration’s Directive, Combined with Court Procedures that Lack Basic Constitutional Protections, Risks Creating a System that the Supreme Court has Specifically Warned against, in which a Group of Citizens Temporarily in Office can Deprive another Group of Citizens of their Citizenship. Whether the Judiciary holds that Line on Ddenaturalization remains to be seen.










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Trump Cites National Security Halting US Wind Farm Projects



Trump's (R) Administration has brought U.S. Onshore Wind Development to a Halt, citing National Security concerns.

Approvals for about 165 Onshore Wind Projects on Private Jands are being Held-Up by the Pentagon, citing the American Clean Power Association (ACP) and People Close to the Matter.

The affected Projects include Wind Farms that were awaiting Final Sign-Off, others in the Middle of Negotiations, and some that typically would Not Require Oversight by the Pentagon.

Since 8/2025, Wind Developers have faced a Mix of Setbacks, including a Lack of expected Communication from the Pentagon, Canceled Meetings with No Chance to Reschedule, and being told that Applications are No Longer being Processed.

Letters sent to Developers in Early 4/2026, said the Pentagon was Reviewing its Processes for Evaluating the Impact of Energy Projects on National Security.

The Trump Administration has previously faced Lawsuits, after Pausing Wind Projects, after it cited Mew Classified National Security Risks from Radar Interference.

Wind Developers have faced Repeated Disruptions under Trump, who says Wind Turbines are Ugly, Expensive, and Inefficient. This started when Trump International Golf Links, Scotland had Wind Farms built near the Golf Clubs.










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Ukrainian Drones Hit Across Russia



Ukraine launched a Wave of Drone Attacks on Targets across Russia on 5/3/2026, Hitting the Baltic Sea Port of Primorsk and setting it on Fire, and Striking a Number of Vessels, as it steps up Attacks on Energy Infrastructure and other Targets.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy commented on the latest Wave of Strikes, which also Hit One Oil Tanker in the Port, a Karakurt-class Missile Ship, and a Patrol Boat, saying Significant Damage had been caused to the Infrastructure of the Oil Terminal Port.

In a Post on Telegram, Zelenskiy said Ukraine had struck the Karakurt-Class Missile Ship, a Patrol Boat, and an Oil Tanker in the Baltic Sea, adding that "each such result further limits Russia’s war potential".

Primorsk, One of Russia's Largest Export Gateways, has Capacity to handle 1 Million Barrels per Day of Oil Supply. It has been Hit Multiple Times in Recent Months, as U.S. Brokered Talks to End the Ukraine War have Stalled.

Zelenskiy Earlier on 5/3/2026 said Ukrainian Forces also Struck Two Shadow Fleet Tankers in Waters at the Entrance to the Russian Black Sea Port of Novorossiysk. "These tankers had been actively used to transport oil – not anymore," Zelenskiy said on Telegram. "Ukraine's long-range capabilities will continue to be developed comprehensively – at sea, in the air, and on land."

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Global Oil Prices may Rise further, if Ukraine continues to Hit Russia's Oil infrastructure.

“If additional volumes of our oil are dropped from the market, prices will rise further from current levels, which are already above $120 a barrel," Peskov said. "That would mean that even with lower export volumes, our companies would earn more money and the state would receive more revenue.”

Other Russian Regions also Reported Drone Attacks on 5/2/2026 and 5/3/2026.










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Saturday, May 2, 2026

Ukraine Hitting Oil Facilities Deep Inside Russia



Ukrainian Drones are Flying Deep into Russia to Strike Oil Facilities, sending up Plumes of Smoke that can be seen from Sspace and Bringing Toxic Rain to Tourist Destinations on the Black Sea. The Attacks are aimed at Slashing Moscow’s Oil Exports, a Key Source of Funding for its grinding Invasion of Ukraine. But the Economic Impact is so far Unclear, as the Rise in Oil Prices from the Iran War, and a Related Easing of U.S. Sanctions, have Helped Replenish the Kremlin’s Coffers.

Still, the Range of the Attacks and their Environmental Impact is Bringing the War Home to Ordinary Russians far from the Front Lines. Ukrainian Drones have Hit the Oil Refinery and Export Terminal in the Black Sea Town of Tuapse, on Four Occasions in just over Two Weeks, Sparking Ffires that prompted Local Evacuations and sent up Massive Plumes of Smoke. The Town is roughly 450 kilometers (280 miles) from the Front Lines.

Ukraine said on 4/30/2026 that it Hit an Oil Pumping Station in Russia’s Perm Region, more than 1,500 kilometers (900 miles) from Ukraine, Two days in a Row. Ust-Luga on the Baltic Sea, One of Russia’s Largest Oil and Gas Export Terminals, was Hit Three Times in a week in late 3/2026. It is more than 800 kilometers (500 miles) away from Ukraine.

In a Broadcast several weeks later, Regional Gov. Alexander Drozdenko Declared that the Area around St. Petersburg, Russia’s Second Largest City, was a “front-line region” due to Aerial Threats. Ukraine says the Attacks have Cost Russia Billions. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has Compared such Strikes to the International Sanctions on Russia. They are seen as even more Crucial, now that Moscow is Collecting Windfall Profits from the Global Energy Crisis Linked to Iran’s Closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Zelenskyy said on 5/1/2026 that Russia has Lost at least $7 billion since the Start of the Year, as a Direct Result of Attacks on its Oil Ssector. Earlier, He said Ukrainian Intelligence Indicates a Drop in Exports from Key Oil Ports such as Ust-Luga and Primorsk. Drone Strikes have also Disrupted Russia's Oil Refining Capacities, while Sanctions make it Difficult to Acquire Replacement Parts, Experts say. But the Full Economic Impact remains Unclear as Russia Benefits from the Mideast Crisis.

Russian Crude and Oil Product Exports Rose by 320,000 Barrels per Day Month-on-Month to hit 7.1 Million in 3/2026, the International Energy Agency said. Rising Prices meant that Oil Export Revenues almostDdoubled, from $9.7 Billion to $19 Billion. It is Unclear whether 4/2026 Strikes will Disrupt that Trend.

“U.S. action against Iran has saved both the Russian oil sector and the federal budget from a crisis that was clearly developing in late February,” said Chris Weafer, CEO of Macro-Advisory Ltd. Consultancy. "The Damage to Russia’s Oil Infrastructure has meanwhile been Far Less Significant than the Massive Explosions would Suggest", He said. “If you hit an oil tank, particularly an oil tank that’s not full, the vapors ignite and you get the flames. So it looks very spectacular. But that only delays deliveries by a couple of days", He said. “It’s much less damaging than hitting the pump stations or the compressors or the loading infrastructure. And that appears to be well protected. The tanks are not.”

The Ability to Strike Key Infrastructure Deep inside Russia, has Highlighted Ukraine’s Growing Military Capabilities and put Pressure on Moscow’s Overstretched Air Defenses. It has also Forced more Russians to Cofront the Consequences of a War their Government Claims to be Winning.

Ukraine’s Defense Ministry says its Forces have more than Doubled the Range of their Deep-Strike Capabilities since Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion in 2/2022. The Increased Range also allows Drones to Attack Locations from Different Directions, Complicating Countermeasures.

“Drone attacks have so far been a very successful case of leveraging simple technologies and domestically assembled technology to attack Russia in places that, at the start of the war, they just would have never expected to be attacked,” said Marcel Plichta, a Ph.D. Candidate in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews. “This capability just didn’t exist” four years ago, He Said.

The Tuapse Attacks and the Images that followed Gained Traction in Russian Media. Russian President Vladimir Putin Warned of “serious environmental consequences” while Iinsisting things were under Control. Officials Warned that High Levels of Benzene, a Carcinogen found in Oil Products, had been Recorded in the Air while Fires Burned and urged Residents to Limit Time Outdoors.

Residents also widely Reported “Black Rain,” Oily Droplets Falling on their Skin and Clothes. Local News Outlets posted Images of Sstray Dogs and Cats with their Coats stained Gray. Oil Spills along the Coastline have coated Birds and Fish, and Russian Mmedia recently Circulated Images of Beached Dolphins. Those Images are Shocking to Russians Accustomed to Vacationing on the Black Sea Coast.

Vladimir Slivyak, Co-Chairman of the Russian Environmental Group Ecodefense, said there could be Long-Term Consequences for Human Health and the Region’s Ecosystem. “There is a lot of oil in the sea,” He said. “In the next few years, every storm will be bringing more oil pollution onto the coast.”

There has Not yet been a Public Backlash to the Strikes, as Authorities Wage a Crackdown on Dissent. But that could Change as the Damage Spreads. “I think a lot of people understand that there is a very big difference between what Putin says and what regional authorities are saying, and what’s really going on,” Slivyak said.










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