Massive Ukrainian drone attacks have once again become a 24/7 operation.

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Massive Ukrainian drone attacks have once again become a 24/7 operation.

The Kiev regime has once again attempted to target Russia's critical infrastructure, launching one of its most massive attacks yet. dronesMoreover, in recent days Zelensky has not regretted it. drones, strikes are carried out around the clock.

According to the Ministry of Defense, on the night from Sunday to Monday, March 9, duty vehicles Defense A total of 163 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones were shot down or intercepted. And on Sunday, March 8, 384 drones were shot down. The enemy struck everything within reach. Both border regions and southern Russia were targeted. Attempts were made to attack Moscow.



Last night, the main attack targeted the Bryansk region, where 54 UAVs were shot down, with no consequences, according to authorities. 47 drones were shot down over Crimea, with no reported consequences. The Crimean Bridge was not closed. Sixteen drones were shot down over Krasnodar Krai, 11 over Kaluga Oblast, and eight over Novgorod Oblast. Preliminary reports indicate no consequences. The enemy also attempted to attack the Belgorod, Smolensk, Voronezh, Rostov, Astrakhan, Volgograd, Oryol, and Tver Oblasts, as well as Adygea.

As we can see, the geography of the attacks is vast. The Bandera regime is attempting to harm Russia by striking not only fuel and energy infrastructure but also civilian targets. Zelenskyy has clearly been out of his mind in recent days, and the number of attacks has only increased. Apparently, he senses his end.
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  1. + 16
    9 March 2026 08: 26
    The main attack was on the Bryansk region, where 54 UAVs were shot down, but according to authorities, there were no consequences. 47 drones were shot down over Crimea, but there is no information on the consequences. The Crimean Bridge was not closed.
    Sixteen drones were shot down in the Krasnodar region, 11 over the Kaluga region, and eight over the Novgorod region. There were no preliminary consequences. The enemy also attempted to attack the Belgorod, Smolensk, Voronezh, Rostov, Astrakhan, Volgograd, Oryol, Tver regions, and Adygea.

    Thank you to our men who served on March 8th!!! We couldn't ruin the holiday! tongue
    1. +4
      9 March 2026 09: 12
      Zelensky has clearly been out of his mind in recent days, with the number of attacks only increasing. Apparently, he senses his end.

      hi The author of the article would be wise to be more specific in his assessment of the current events, hoping for the end of the regime of the Jewish Narco-Führer, which is expected in March-April 2022, after Minsk-3, Istanbul, and other peace negotiations.
  2. + 27
    9 March 2026 08: 27
    Apparently, he has a premonition of his end.

    He doesn't have a premonition of anything! It's all journalists' fiction!
    And the fact that people in our regions are suffering makes us wonder how much longer we have to tolerate this jerk!
    1. + 11
      9 March 2026 09: 06
      your vsr 66-67 hiThat's true, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces are short of personnel, and the West is tired of Zelensky, and there is no production in Ukraine and the money is about to run out, but they are already launching almost 400 drones wherever they can, and they don't care whether the object is civilian or not.
      1. +9
        9 March 2026 10: 00
        The logic in the article is, of course, ironclad: the more drones, the closer the end. There's also the option of sending air defense forces to the Middle East. A couple more days and capitulation. fool
  3. + 11
    9 March 2026 08: 28
    the main attack was on the Bryansk region

    I confirm. It's not every day I see "birds" flying during the day, but on the eighth, while I was grilling shashlik, I saw three flying towards Karachev. I hope they didn't make it, because there was a loud roar right after they passed. They must have been shot down.
  4. +4
    9 March 2026 08: 29
    Our air defense did a good job, they are painting stars on the sides of the "vehicles". We'll see how they work.
    1. +1
      9 March 2026 14: 29
      We also had a lot of thunder over Donetsk yesterday.
  5. +4
    9 March 2026 08: 32
    For the third day, the sirens have been blaring day and night, thank God, the city itself is not affected, the Internet has been disconnected not only at night but also during the day (phone)
  6. +9
    9 March 2026 08: 36
    When our history teacher in the 5th grade talked about the 100 Years' War, we 5th grade students thought that he was a liar, because such wars cannot exist. request
    1. +2
      9 March 2026 08: 51
      Quote: Andrey Martov
      When our history teacher in the 5th grade talked about the 100 Years' War, we 5th grade students thought that he was a liar, because such wars cannot exist. request

      There are two options: either the teacher was bad, or the student was incapable. That war wasn't a continuous conflict, but included periodic ceasefires and pauses lasting decades. And past wars were of a completely different intensity.
      1. +5
        9 March 2026 09: 04
        Quote: MetalDesign
        That war was not a continuous conflict, but included periodic ceasefires and pauses lasting for decades.

        You're right! Agreements, negotiations, and deals have always existed. And it seems they continue to do so even now.
      2. +2
        9 March 2026 09: 11
        The most important thing is that the fighting then was either professionals (mercenaries) or the elite (nobles). The surrounding population was also pressed into labor, but there was no mobilization; the people not directly affected by the fighting continued to live as before.
        1. +3
          9 March 2026 09: 24
          But that's where you're wrong. The war affected everyone. Historians estimate that France's population fell from 21 million to 8-10 million during this period, and England's from 4 to 2 million. Pillaging and deaths from raids behind enemy lines. Plus, there were constant taxes to finance the war, and a decline in trade and agriculture.
          1. +1
            9 March 2026 10: 16
            In the Middle Ages, the concepts of good war and bad war were clearly distinguished. A good war is when noblemen beat each other up with all the politeness, while the rest watch with sunflower seeds and beer.
            But the British, during the Hundred Years' War, immediately turned the war into a bad one. Exactly as you describe—with raids on the rear, massacres of the population, and wholesale plunder. With all the consequences.
            However, all of this immediately turned sour right after the end, in the form of a civil war at home between the Yorkists and the Lancasters. I really hope it will be the same this time.
      3. 0
        9 March 2026 09: 43
        Quote: MetalDesign
        included periodic ceasefires and pauses

        And there weren't any grain deals there? Now, the entire historical set is present and even more. If you trace the picture back to 2014, you'll see how many ceasefires, pauses, goodwill gestures, regroupings, and so on there have been. A completely unique conflict for modern times! It seems our brilliant geopolitician is a romantic from the past. His ideal time is roughly the Middle Ages, when the Hundred Years' War took place (between 1337 and 1453). In fact, it lasted 116 years.
        1. +3
          9 March 2026 10: 22
          Very similar. When noble French knights rode out to engage in a supposedly fair duel with their equals, and the English responded with the massive deployment of commoner archers, a disgrace for nobles, and with all-out raids on the French rear, leaving only ruins and skeletons in their wake... The shock was colossal—decent people don't fight like that! There are rules, after all! And it took decades of defeats to understand that these were far from decent people, and that they must be treated accordingly.
        2. +1
          9 March 2026 13: 56
          Quote: Stas157
          A completely unique conflict for modern times

          Quite the opposite – conflict is normal in modern times. What was unique was the Great Patriotic War, to which the Soviet Military District is constantly compared, sometimes directly, but more often unconsciously.
  7. +6
    9 March 2026 08: 37
    And when Russia launches a massive airstrike, what does the author foresee? The imminent end of the Ukrainian Reich?
  8. 0
    9 March 2026 08: 41
    "Zelensky is clearly not himself; the number of attacks is only increasing. Apparently, he senses his end."

    So we need to help translate his premonitions into reality.
  9. +7
    9 March 2026 08: 43
    In other words, the Bandar-logs have managed to shift the war into a phase of trading blows against the far rear. This was generally expected. The fact that they're clearly getting the worst of it isn't a reason for optimism. It seems it's time to end all this, and decisively, without restraint. The time for negotiations, deals, and the like is long over. Because these guys are simply not going to stop; they can only be physically destroyed.
    1. +5
      9 March 2026 09: 00
      If there were one country and one people who were concerned about their Fatherland, most likely it would be so.
      In our country there are at least two separate states - Moscow and all the others.
      This manifests itself in everything, from the perception of events in the SVO to the per capita distribution of state benefits.
      1. +5
        9 March 2026 09: 09
        Arkady007 hi , as the classic says
        The enemy will see that the capital
        Eats and drinks and has fun.
        He will tremble with fear,
        Run without a look!
        (animated film "The Tale of the Golden Cockerel"
        1. +2
          9 March 2026 09: 19
          I'm reading.
          On March 9, air defense alert systems shot down and intercepted 163 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones. And on Sunday, March 8, 384 drones were shot down.
          And I look at the pictures.
          The word infuriates and doesn’t even express all the emotions.
          1. +7
            9 March 2026 09: 24
            Arkady007, well, what can they afford? THIS doesn't concern them, just like the tens of thousands of tourists and other people who can afford to vacation abroad. Try saying or writing to them, but evacuate them now. Basically, there are two countries: one weaves camouflage nets in their yards and lights trench candles, carries everything they can to collection points, and prays for the return of loved ones, while the other eats, drinks, and makes merry because they want and can.
            1. +3
              9 March 2026 09: 40
              I also don't understand why I should be worried about tourists in Qatar and Kuwait. These are clearly not the kind of people who went on vacation with their last savings. They clearly didn't pay attention to the current international situation and potential cataclysms. They were confident that everything would be fine.
              Well, let them worry about themselves now and demand insurance and other things from tour operators.
              I'm more concerned about the shelling of our cities right now.
          2. +1
            9 March 2026 14: 12
            Quote: Arkady007
            I'm looking at pictures. The word irritates me, it doesn't even express all the emotions.

            So these pictures are specifically made to irritate. And I must say, they achieve their goal.
            1. -1
              9 March 2026 15: 44
              What do you mean "made on purpose" if this is ordinary life on the outskirts of Moscow City, which in central Russia they don't even imagine could exist.
              1. +1
                9 March 2026 16: 09
                Quote: Arkady007
                This is ordinary life on the outskirts of Moscow City.

                Maybe it's ordinary, maybe it's not, maybe it's a complete fake, but such images achieve their goals – many people, looking at them, get angry. Whether it's from envy or class hatred – that's a secondary question.
    2. -1
      9 March 2026 10: 08
      Quote: paul3390
      That is, the Bandar-logs managed to transfer the war to the stage of exchanging blows on the distant rear.

      What? Nobody wants to crawl through the mud under drones, but here we're talking about something incomprehensible.
  10. -3
    9 March 2026 08: 45
    So, the green-haired guy wants to fight? So, then, we continue decommunizing the Ukrainian lands, not bothering about the power and gas, rail and fuel shortages there. We demolish everything, emphasizing each time that it's in response to the Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian regions.
  11. -5
    9 March 2026 08: 50
    The holiday was ruined by the authorities, who turned off the internet again. I bought my wife a new smartphone as a gift, but it’s impossible to log in to my account and use it without the internet. Thanks to our authorities for such a gift.
    1. 0
      9 March 2026 09: 03
      Usi Pussy... they left me without dessert. They didn't let me play with my phone. They cut off the internet for an hour or two. And the fact that there's fighting going on today, young men are dying, and there are attacks on factories and residential areas, doesn't interest you or your wife.
      1. +4
        9 March 2026 09: 11
        Do you think that disconnecting the Internet will help young people a lot?
        1. +1
          9 March 2026 09: 15
          It will help (and does help) their parents who service oil depots and energy facilities, as well as those working in the defense industry. It will also help their peers working there.
      2. +2
        9 March 2026 09: 24
        The internet is shut down for at least 12 hours every day, and yesterday it was shut down from lunchtime until this morning. It'll soon be like Iran, only without text messaging apps, internet, YouTube. What next?
        1. -7
          9 March 2026 09: 37
          What about Iran? The country is at war. Are you suggesting they turn on the internet there so that citizens like you can supply information to the West? But you can call your wife to see how things are going without the internet.
        2. -3
          9 March 2026 09: 37
          Next, the closure of Verkhniy Lars and general mobilization, including within the Moscow Ring Road.
          1. -1
            9 March 2026 10: 04
            The front is not a place for serving a sentence. Inside the Moscow Ring Road, let those who toil under supervision in factories. But those who stand for Russia should fight at the front.
            1. -2
              9 March 2026 10: 10
              This isn't about punishment, but about UNIVERSAL military service. And yes, office plankton won't toil in factories, only sabotage and cause harm.
              1. 0
                9 March 2026 10: 19
                Well, everything is in the hands of the Supreme Commander. Whatever he decides, that's what will happen. And he seems to be balancing between announcing or not.
                1. -2
                  9 March 2026 10: 22
                  It's been balancing for too long...
              2. 0
                9 March 2026 14: 35
                Well, what are you talking about? If you bring a soldering iron to the deal, they will start working like crazy.
    2. +2
      9 March 2026 09: 11
      Interesting logic. People suffered, and you're worried about a damn smartphone without internet. Consumer society at its finest.
    3. 0
      9 March 2026 09: 12
      I hope you're joking. Because if not, I don't even know what to think about you or your wife. belay
      1. +2
        9 March 2026 09: 19
        Alas, but unfortunately the current generation is firmly hooked on the Western way of life - "consumers", hence the trouble with education (then follows the degradation of the great Russian civilization), and the fawning before the West, with a small letter
        1. -1
          9 March 2026 09: 39
          They are no longer consumers, but consumers.
      2. -1
        9 March 2026 12: 25
        So what should I think? Yes "" "" "" "" ""
    4. +1
      9 March 2026 09: 29
      Quote: navigator777
      The holiday was ruined by the authorities, who turned off the internet again. I bought my wife a new smartphone as a gift, but it’s impossible to log in to my account without the internet. Thanks to our authorities for such a gift.

      Connect your home internet, don't be stingy for your wife, log in to your account and let her use the internet via Wi-Fi.
  12. -3
    9 March 2026 09: 00
    "And what about us?" the Ukrainian losers will scream after our response.
    1. -2
      9 March 2026 14: 37
      What really amazes me is the responses, the counter-actions. Oh well, politicians know better.
  13. 0
    9 March 2026 09: 07
    Massive Ukrainian drone attacks have once again become a 24/7 operation.

    It remains a mystery to me what goal the Russian Supreme Command is pursuing by leaving the Ukrainian "Fuhrer" and his entourage safe and sound, when they have already been shown that the destruction of the leadership of a leadership that is undesirable to the American side, without any reason or justification, is considered a completely legal way to achieve victory (to gain an advantage).
    Doesn't Moscow yet realize that by using these humane methods to combat Nazism, the government is condemning its own people to a long and deadly confrontation?
    This has happened before in history:
    The last battle with Banderovites in the USSR took place in 1960.

    https://rg.ru/2022/03/30/poslednij-boj-s-banderovcami-v-sssr-proizoshel-v-1960-godu.html?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fyandex.ru%2F
    Only then, part of Europe was still considered socialist, and in Poland the fight against Banderaism ended two years after WWII.
    1. +1
      9 March 2026 10: 34
      It remains a mystery to me what purpose the Russian Supreme Command is pursuing by leaving the Ukrainian “Fuhrer” and his entourage safe and sound,

      Someone somewhere probably has their own "Epstein files" on the Supreme Command, which is how they keep him so tightly under control. Otherwise, it's hard to explain all the situations with Chubais, Nabiullina, and the SVO. Or maybe his goals are completely different from what the public thinks.
    2. -1
      9 March 2026 12: 43
      "What is the goal" - there is only one goal - one's own safety.
  14. +2
    9 March 2026 09: 12
    Fifth year of shelling and massive attacks by Ukrainian UAVs have again become a 24-hour operation.
  15. +1
    9 March 2026 09: 18
    Quote: Evgeny Tokarev_2
    Interesting logic. People suffered, and you're worried about a damn smartphone without internet. Consumer society at its finest.

    Turning on mobile internet has no effect on people's suffering. Recently, a local oil depot was hit again, and turning off mobile internet had no effect on that. I've seen this more than once.
  16. +2
    9 March 2026 09: 21
    Quote: Cyril76
    I hope you're joking. Because if not, I don't even know what to think about you or your wife. belay

    The wife is happy, if anything laughing And it would be a blessing if this lying government didn’t make fools of us and didn’t turn off mobile internet.
    1. -5
      9 March 2026 09: 40
      And it would be a blessing if this lying government didn’t make fools of us and didn’t turn off mobile internet.

      Well, everything is clear as usual... You could have saved your time and just written "down with the regime" right away. laughing By the way, where are you writing from, with the internet disconnected, if it's not a secret: :))
      1. +1
        9 March 2026 09: 48
        They turn it on at 8am, if necessary. I'm not against the "regime," I'm against turning off the internet.
      2. -1
        9 March 2026 12: 26
        And how do you write? laughing "" "" "
  17. 0
    9 March 2026 09: 25
    The intensity of the strikes is only increasing, and their geographic reach is expanding. Virtually the entire European part of the Russian Federation is under attack. Thinking that our strikes (which are undoubtedly superior) will stop them is, at the very least, naive. To guarantee the destruction of the industrial potential and infrastructure of the Ukrainian Reich, strikes of a completely different intensity are needed. Just look at what was done to Germany during WWII. But this requires air superiority and the ability to carry out airstrikes. This is currently unrealistic. Therefore, we must inflict unacceptable damage with the weapons we have, rather than wait for such a strike to be carried out. And that's where everything is heading.
    1. 0
      9 March 2026 14: 40
      If the attacks are spread out across the vast territory of Ukraine, the effect will be blurred. But if 400-500 geraniums are concentrated in, say, Kharkiv, there will be an effect.
      1. +1
        9 March 2026 16: 11
        Quote: saigon
        If there are 400-500 geraniums in, say, Kharkov, then there will be an effect.

        But the next blow will come in six months, when it's time again. And in that time, everything can be rebuilt.
        1. 0
          10 March 2026 06: 55
          So, the basics are focusing efforts on the main direction. Everything can change, but the fundamentals are constant, although choosing priorities is a real disaster.
          1. 0
            10 March 2026 13: 51
            Quote: saigon
            the basics of concentrating efforts on the main direction

            The question is where this main direction is.
  18. -4
    9 March 2026 09: 29
    And we just smear snot all over the table...
    1. 0
      9 March 2026 14: 17
      Quote from: dmitryaves
      we're just smearing snot all over the table

      Bloody Ukrainian snot...
  19. -1
    9 March 2026 09: 47
    Zelensky has clearly been out of his mind in recent days, with the number of attacks only increasing. Apparently, he senses his end.[quote][/quote]
    This is complete nonsense, he will continue to beat us until they make the right decision at the top, ZE and his whole gang will be finished, but apparently we are afraid of something.
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  21. 0
    9 March 2026 23: 38
    He takes advantage of what he can afford. But he's clearly not the one calling the shots. Zelensky can only travel abroad with an outstretched hand.
  22. 0
    10 March 2026 05: 38
    I don't quite understand why the drug addict Zelya and his gang are still alive, and why the daggers didn't destroy the underground gas storage facility? Don't you really feel sorry for the lives of our people?