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"Why Aren't We Using Nuclear Weapons?": Russian Nationalists Demand Full Mobilization and Assassination of Zelenskyy

Vladimir Putin is facing an unprecedented internal political crisis after being forced to publicly admit that Ukrainian long-range drone strikes have caused widespread domestic fuel shortages, infuriating hardline Russian nationalists who are now demanding full military mobilization and tactical nuclear deployment.

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A profound political fracture is emerging within the highest echelons of the Russian Federation as continuous deep-theater defensive operations push the central government into a position of administrative vulnerability. Domestic nationalist factions are rapidly losing patience with official diplomatic frameworks, openly demanding a total abandonment of foreign mediated peace talks in favor of total scorched-earth warfare. This internal instability is compounded by an extraordinary public admission from the executive branch regarding the systemic degradation of the nation's critical energy reserves.

The Russian political establishment is confronting an unprecedented domestic crisis on Monday, June 29, 2026, as Ukrainian long-range drone operations destabilize key industrial sectors deep within the country. For the first time since the outbreak of the war, President Vladimir Putin has publicly acknowledged that hostile unmanned aerial vehicle strikes have successfully compromised domestic energy infrastructure. This admission marks a stark departure from the Kremlin's years-long media strategy, which sought to maintain an illusion of normalcy for the general population.

In a detailed interview broadcast on state television, the Russian president confirmed that the ongoing aerial bombardment has created tangible economic complications, leading to a noticeable domestic fuel deficit. Putin stated, “The attacks on our infrastructure sites are creating problems, that is clear.” While he claimed that the current fuel shortage is a situation “that is not critical” and insisted that authorities are actively working to restore regular supply lines, the remarks confirm the effectiveness of the extensive Ukrainian technological campaign.

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The public acknowledgement of these systemic vulnerabilities has triggered intense fury among hardline nationalist politicians, influential military commentators, and billionaire oligarchs inside Russia. These extremist elements are furious over recent drone strikes that targeted major infrastructure hubs in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, the Ural Mountains, and the annexed Crimean peninsula. They argue that American-mediated peace talks have yielded zero strategic advantages for Moscow, demanding that the state completely abandon diplomacy to pursue total escalation.

The calls for severe military retaliation have intensified significantly following an aerial strike that ignited a major oil refinery located directly in the heart of the Moscow region. The prominent nationalist billionaire Konstantin Malofeev publicly challenged the current administrative strategy, asking, “What else needs to happen for us to start fighting for real?” Malofeev openly questioned why the armed forces have refrained from deploying the tactical nuclear weapons that the state spent decades developing.

Other influential wartime bloggers have echoed these extreme sentiments across prominent digital networks, demanding that the state completely transform major Ukrainian cities into uninhabitable zones through carpet bombing. The proposals circulating within the elite circles include enacting a full economic and military mobilization of the entire country, flattening central government ministries in Kyiv, and executing the targeted assassination of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Kremlin insiders indicate that while Putin tolerated aggressive rhetoric from military bloggers in the past, the current wave of public pressure threatens to paralyze state decision-making. The extreme public expectations for an expanded military campaign are clashing directly with the Kremlin's desire to preserve a backchannel diplomatic path with Western powers. This friction comes as three senior Russian officials complained that ongoing talks with the United States have stalled completely, accusing Washington of breaking promises made during the historic Alaska summit last year.

In response to the mounting internal pressure, the Russian government has issued a series of highly irregular warnings directed at foreign entities and international organizations. The Ministry of Defense previously published the exact coordinates of several manufacturing facilities located within European borders, claiming they produce drones for the Ukrainian armed forces. This move serves as a direct threat that Moscow may strike NATO territory to halt the supply chain.

Furthermore, the Russian Foreign Ministry signaled a sharp escalation in its bombing campaign, announcing a policy of systematic strikes against military targets in Kyiv. Subsequent heavy bombardment waves caused collateral damage throughout the capital, including structural damage to a thousand-year-old historic monastery. These actions followed an unusual warning issued by Russian authorities advising all foreign nationals to evacuate the capital city immediately ahead of an anticipated large-scale assault.

Despite the domestic political strain, the Russian president continues to project confidence in his long-term military strategy in the Donbas region. Putin claimed that state forces are rapidly approaching the capture of the strategic city of Kostiantynivka in the eastern Donetsk province. He also stated that far-right political parties are gaining substantial ground across Europe, which he believes will eventually break the Western political consensus aimed at delivering a strategic defeat to Russia.

The actual situation on the ground remains highly critical within the Crimean peninsula, which has been subjected to a severe de facto blockade by long-range drone operations. Continuous strikes against electrical grids and fuel storage depots have forced local occupational authorities to declare a regional state of emergency due to severe blackouts. Ukrainian forces have established effective fire control over all primary land and sea transit routes, successfully isolating the peninsula from mainland Russia.

In a bid to reassure the public, the Russian leader asserted that the country's long-range missile capabilities remain vastly superior, more precise, and far more destructive than anything possessed by their adversary. He reiterated that the energy infrastructure complications would not halt ongoing territorial advances, threatening that the military command is entirely resolved to achieve its goals by any means necessary.

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