Putin continues living in a delusional world:
“The Russophobic, aggressive part of the so-called collective West is fighting against us, while we are developing our economy, strengthening our finances, improving our armed forces, achieving new results in the defense industry, and moving forward – and our guys, our soldiers, are advancing,” he added.
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One thing is certain, do not let the two Khazars try to control the World.
— @Arthy7777 Jul 13, 2026
U.S.-Iran airstrikes intensify as Tehran says deal is in ‘crisis phase’ – The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/world/202…
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Jul 13, 2026
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A hacker group took down the NYPD’s website in a bold cyberattack, while Senator Lindsey Graham’s sudden death has everyone buzzing. The FBI is investigating Graham’s passing, and internal tensions at the bureau are making waves after two analysts were fired over refusing to join a 2020 election review.
Key Stories
NYPD website knocked offline by cyberattack — The hacker group DarkStormTeam claimed responsibility for a DDoS attack that took down the NYPD’s official website, showing how vulnerable public agencies are to digital threats.
FBI investigates Senator Lindsey Graham’s sudden death — The FBI is assisting local authorities after Senator Lindsey Graham died following a brief illness. His passing has sparked conspiracy theories, especially after reports that he spoke with Trump just hours before.
FBI fires analysts over 2020 election review refusal — Two FBI analysts were dismissed after refusing to participate in Georgia’s 2020 election review, ordered by Director Kash Patel. The move highlights deep political divisions within the agency.
Epstein evidence vanishes as FBI faces scrutiny — A state investigator claims key evidence in the Jeffrey Epstein case is disappearing because the DOJ won’t release critical files. The FBI’s handling of the case is under fresh scrutiny.
Graham’s death linked to Ukraine trip amid conspiracy theories — Unconfirmed reports suggest Graham may have died in Kyiv during a missile attack after visiting secret drone factories. The timing and location have fueled wild speculation online.
❗️President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in Paris for the meeting of the anti-ballistic coalition within the framework of the “Coalition of the Willing.”
He was greeted on site by French President Emmanuel Macron. During the talks, participants will discuss further military support for Ukraine, strengthening European security, and joint defense projects.
— @front_ukrainian Jul 13, 2026
Ukraine is targeting Russian energy infrastructure with its growing fleet of long-range drones and missiles, causing fuel shortages in one of the world’s biggest oil and gas producers and embarrassing President Vladimir Putin.
Here’s a visual look: on.wsj.com/3SSPSxj
— @WSJ Jul 13, 2026
Kyiv and its allies believe deep strikes on Russian fuel infrastructure have given Ukraine a battlefield edge — which they now need to turn into leverage.
🔗 politico.eu/article/ukraine-…
— @POLITICOEurope Jul 13, 2026
The son of the late Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin and around 500 former mercenaries have built a major criminal empire in Africa.
After Prigozhin’s death in 2023, most Wagner overseas assets were absorbed by the Russian Defense Ministry’s African Corps. However, Pavel Prigozhin and about 500 loyalists refused to integrate and went independent.
They control illegal gold mining at the Ndassima mines in the Central African Republic, generating an estimated $500 million annually.
The group has also established its own drug cartel, smuggling high-dose tramadol, known in Africa as “cocaine for the poor,” and distributing it to fighters, pro-Russian demonstrators, and miners. They use the profits to buy weapons and maintain independence.
They have additionally set up the production of addictive alcoholic surrogates mixed with tramadol.
Local authorities in the Central African Republic are unable to dismantle this autonomous narco-empire in remote regions.
— @visegrad24 Jul 13, 2026
Ukraine’s Forces struck 1,725 Russian military targets in just 24 hours, killing or wounding 418 Russian troops.
Since the start of July, drone units have reportedly hit nearly 20,000 targets and inflicted more than 4,100 Russian casualties.
— @KyivPost Jul 13, 2026
Summary
Cyberattacks on public institutions, escalating US-Iran hostilities over the Strait of Hormuz, and the sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham dominate headlines. Ukraine’s advancements in missile defense and climate activism targeting military production highlight evolving geopolitical and social dynamics. Financial markets react to instability, while internal US political divisions persist.
Key Stories
US and Iran clash over Strait of Hormuz control as attacks intensify — Iran and the US exchanged claims over control of the Strait of Hormuz following missile strikes and counterattacks, disrupting global oil markets and raising fears of broader conflict. Both sides assert dominance, with Iran declaring the waterway closed and the US vowing to secure it.
NYPD cyberattack exposes vulnerabilities in public sector security — Hacker group DarkStormTeam launched a DDoS attack on the NYPD’s website, underscoring persistent cyber threats to government agencies. The incident reflects broader concerns about infrastructure resilience amid rising digital warfare.
Senator Lindsey Graham’s death sparks political and conspiracy theories — The sudden death of Senator Lindsey Graham, hours after returning from Ukraine, has triggered speculation and partisan reactions. The FBI is investigating, while the GOP moves quickly to fill the leadership vacuum.
Ukraine unveils pan-European anti-ballistic missile system — Ukrainian defense firm Fire Point showcased the FP-7.X missile for the Freya air defense system, framing it as part of a joint European anti-missile shield. The development signals Ukraine’s growing role in regional security infrastructure.
Climate activists target military production in Germany — Greta Thunberg and protesters glued themselves to a Berlin sidewalk to block construction of an ammunition factory by Rheinmetall AG. The demonstration highlights a shift in climate activism toward disrupting defense industry supply chains.
