Kyiv has been attempting to attack Moscow with drones for the third day in a row.

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Kyiv has been attempting to attack Moscow with drones for the third day in a row.

The Kyiv regime continues its attacks drones around the clock, without reducing the intensity of strikes. Over the past 24 hours, Russian systems Defense and mobile groups intercepted and shot down 412 Ukrainian aircraft-type drones, 108 of which attempted to break through to Moscow.

In fact, attacks on the Russian capital have been ongoing for the third day in a row. Ukrainian drones are being shot down as they approach Moscow, but this hasn't stopped Kyiv. It seems as if all these attacks on the capital are aimed at creating chaos at the capital's airports, as the "Carpet" plan has been implemented until further notice. Meanwhile, Ukrainian media recently reported that the Russian military has completely sealed off Moscow, eliminating potential security holes.



Nevertheless, attacks continue, and last night the enemy attempted to attack from several directions: from the west via Istra, from the north via Dubna, and from the south. Temporary restrictions on aircraft landings and departures were imposed at Zhukovsky, Vnukovo, Domodedovo, and Sheremetyevo airports.

Also during the night, the Bryansk, Yaroslavl, Kaluga, Smolensk, Rostov, Ulyanovsk, Tver, Voronezh, Kostroma, Volgograd and Saratov regions, Krasnodar Krai and Crimea were attacked.

As we can see, the geography of the strikes continues to expand, and the Kyiv regime is only increasing the number of attacks. Russia primarily attacks at night, using drones-kamikaze type "Geranium" and sometimes missiles.
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  1. +8
    16 March 2026 09: 02
    412 ...
    Record after record...
    1. + 18
      16 March 2026 09: 12
      All these attacks on the capital have only one goal - to create chaos in the capital's airports,

      Why is there no chaos in Kiev?
      1. +1
        16 March 2026 19: 01
        Quote: your vsr 66-67
        Why is there no chaos in Kiev?

        Because our "Western partners" visit there all the time.
        We can't upset them.
    2. +8
      16 March 2026 09: 13
      Quote: Livonetc
      412 ...
      Record after record...

      Thanks to our European partners….
      So how are we responding? Why are we sparing the Kukuyevs? In Moscow, the strikes are aimed at civilians; there are no factories there. Maybe he'll hit Rublyovka and finally, our "brotherly" people will get their share of the damage?
      1. +7
        16 March 2026 09: 26
        Why do we feel sorry for Kukuyev?
        And I have another question creeping in - is there anything to do with it?
        1. +1
          16 March 2026 20: 07
          And I have another question creeping in - is there anything to do with it?

          Good question! Everything non-nuclear has already landed. The enemy isn't impressed, and there's no significant destruction. Both Iran and North Korea have warheads for ballistic missiles weighing over a ton, but Russia doesn't. Cruise missiles with 800 kg warheads have appeared, but I suspect few of those ever reach their intended targets.
      2. +5
        16 March 2026 09: 29
        Maybe it will arrive via Rublyovka.

        It won't arrive. And neither will it arrive via Novo-Ogaryovo.
      3. +4
        16 March 2026 09: 53
        Thanks to our European partners….
        So how are we responding? Why are we feeling sorry for the Kukuyevs? In Moscow, the attacks are aimed at civilians; there are no factories there.

        Nothing reaches Moscow, unlike "Kuyev." As for the lack of civilian and military production in Moscow, that's sheer ignorance on your part.
        1. -4
          16 March 2026 10: 04
          Quote: Cyril76
          Thanks to our European partners….
          So how are we responding? Why are we feeling sorry for the Kukuyevs? In Moscow, the attacks are aimed at civilians; there are no factories there.

          Nothing reaches Moscow, unlike "Kuyev." As for the lack of civilian and military production in Moscow, that's sheer ignorance on your part.

          Apparently we don't know about production in Moscow, because there aren't any...
        2. -1
          16 March 2026 10: 06
          Quote: Cyril76

          Nothing reaches Moscow, unlike "Kuyev." As for the lack of civilian and military production in Moscow, that's sheer ignorance on your part.

          I'm genuinely happy for Moscow, honestly, it's no surprise – Moscow's air defense is powerful. But it reached my Tyumen, but it wasn't enough for us, it's not enough for Bryansk... Should I continue? We're not Moscow, after all... and the fact that it's 1700 kilometers further is nothing.
          Well, what about military production, what is there besides Avangard and Research Institutes?
          1. +2
            16 March 2026 10: 20
            I'm genuinely happy for Moscow, honestly, it's no surprise – Moscow's air defense is powerful. But it reached my Tyumen, but it wasn't enough for us, it's not enough for Bryansk... Should I continue? We're not Moscow, after all... and the fact that it's 1700 kilometers further is nothing.
            Well, what about military production, what is there besides Avangard and Research Institutes?

            Enough of everything... Off the top of my head, the huge Moskabelmet plant... I work there, but not in this field. The coils in the finished product shipping area there sometimes stretch to the horizon. I was actually responding to the guy who was throwing out the "there's no production in Moscow" comment: :))
          2. +3
            16 March 2026 10: 26
            Quote: Hunter 2
            Well, what about military production, what is there besides Avangard and Research Institutes?


            All information is publicly available.
            Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center: production of Proton and Angara launch vehicles.
            MiG Corporation: headquarters and production facilities for fighter aircraft.
            JSC Ilyushin: development of military transport aircraft.
            I.I. Kartukov Design Bureau "Iskra": development of solid-fuel rocket engines.
            OKB Kristall: development of systems for aviation and rocket technology. 
            Almaz-Antey Air Defense Concern: headquarters and leading enterprises for the development of air defense systems (S-300, S-400, S-500).
            MNIIRE "Altair": development of naval anti-aircraft missile systems.
            JSC Phazotron-NIIR Corporation: a leading developer of airborne radars for aircraft.
            Zelenograd enterprises (Mikron, Angstrom): production of microcircuits for military and special purposes. 
            A.E. Nudelman Precision Engineering Design Bureau: production of aircraft cannon armament and anti-tank missile systems.
            GNPP "Bazalt": development of aerial bombs, mortar rounds and hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers.
            NPO Mashinostroeniya (Reutov/Moscow): development of cruise missiles and space systems. 
            Central Research Institute of Precision Engineering (TsNIITOCHMASH): development of small arms and combat equipment (for example, "Ratnik").
            This is just a rough idea, you can dig into more detail.
            It seems there is no need to explain why the same Khruniki belong to the military sphere.
            1. +1
              16 March 2026 10: 33
              All information is publicly available.

              Yes, you've listed everything correctly, but there's a small nuance: it's all related to development...
              But what happened in Bryansk is production...
              Last year (I think) it arrived in Saransk - also a production...
              and the affected industries in Russia are the only ones...
              And how many other industries were affected, can you show a list?
              do you feel the difference??
              1. -2
                16 March 2026 10: 46
                Quote: Dedok

                And how many other industries were affected, can you show a list?
                do you feel the difference??

                No, it doesn't feel it. hi If Moscow's air defense system is redistributed by production, citizens will be very surprised that the bulk of its air defense will move beyond the Urals... who will then defend Moscow?
              2. +3
                16 March 2026 10: 49
                Do I need to explain that without development there will be no production?
                That's why, in an effort to disrupt this connection, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have recently intensified their attacks on the capital. And not only there.
                Moreover, some of the listed objects are actually production facilities.
                1. -3
                  16 March 2026 10: 55
                  Do I need to explain that without development there will be no production?

                  You're like this site where we're having this discussion: we've done everything - import substitution, and our weapons have "no analogues"...
                  What I'm getting at is that we can't even protect what we were able to build and which is specifically, right now, working for our Victory...
                  And the fact that we have everything worked out is heard from every iron...
                  For us, it takes not only years, but also decades from development to production...
                  1. +1
                    16 March 2026 11: 01
                    It is precisely this narrative of yours that I, for my part, promote in almost every comment I make regarding the space industry.
                    But what does this have to do with this particular dialogue of ours?
                    1. -1
                      16 March 2026 11: 07
                      But what does this have to do with this particular dialogue of ours?

                      so - Moscow air defense...
                      This article is about him...
                      But in general, to put it another way - when we fought as children, we were never afraid of getting our faces broken - the only thing that mattered was winning...
                      And if you look at this article, the face is more important than the Victory...
              3. 0
                16 March 2026 12: 52
                There is no such word as "nuance", there is the word "nuance".
            2. +5
              16 March 2026 11: 34
              Quote: Intelligence
              Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center: Production of Proton Launch Vehicles

              And what they don't do! The Proton, for example, hasn't been made for a long time. And the VTA isn't doing so well. But otherwise, yes. Development is underway. They say they were even ready (almost ready) to replace the maize-grower, but for some reason it didn't work out. Although, over 20 years, almost 20 billion rubles were spent on development (by the way, the AN-2 was made in about three years, if memory serves, and these three years were from the creation of the design bureau to its mass production launch in 1948, during the impoverished post-war years. Doesn't that make you wonder? Stalin, of course, was a "cannibal and tyrant," but he didn't like theft and appointed specialists to lead industry, not the sons of all sorts of thieving scum.
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      5. +1
        16 March 2026 13: 02
        Quote: Hunter 2
        Quote: Livonetc
        412 ...
        Record after record...

        Thanks to our European partners….
        So how are we responding? Why are we feeling sorry for the Kukuyevs? In Moscow, the attacks are aimed at civilians; there are no factories there.

        Actually there is
      6. 0
        16 March 2026 18: 08
        If it does arrive via Rublevka or Novo-Ogaryovo, it will probably come from the east or north, as there are definitely no factories there.
    3. +6
      16 March 2026 09: 40
      Quote: Livonetc
      412 ...
      Record after record...

      Despite the Telegram restrictions, WhatsApp blocking, and internet outages in Moscow and the surrounding region, they're still flying! fellow The "field marshal" has deflated. Sad.
      1. +2
        16 March 2026 09: 56
        Despite the "cart" limitation
        Well, there's MAX without limits, so they fly. Just kidding, for those who didn't get it.
      2. -1
        16 March 2026 10: 34
        Despite the Telegram restrictions, WhatsApp blocking, and internet outages in Moscow and the surrounding region, they're still flying!

        They are trying to convince us that "soft and warm" are one and the same thing...
    4. 2al
      +8
      16 March 2026 10: 10
      The "Grey Rhino" has emerged from the shadows. The relocation of long-range attack UAV production to Europe and Turkey has taken place, and was not particularly hidden, even publicized in Poland and the Baltics. Moreover, the newly built factories in Denmark and Estonia will significantly increase production volumes.
      Russia's "lukewarm" concern leaves no doubt that this will be implemented and will partially replace arms supplies from the United States. It's telling that even the trump card offered by Iran isn't on the table for our politicians in the fight against the growing aggression of EU countries against Russia. Energy supplies to Europe and Turkey are only growing. Rosatom plans to launch the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant in Turkey by the end of 2026. Russia, having the opportunity, didn't send the floating nuclear power plant to Cuba, but the United States ignored this and shipped the HIMARS to Belgorod.
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    5. -1
      16 March 2026 10: 19
      Livonetc
      Today, 09: 02
      412 ...
      Record after record.

      hi It's long past time to conduct naval exercises with demonstration firing near the islands of small-time British poop, and to use unknown drones to hit Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, which is undergoing renovations.
      And also, in agreement with the IRI and other partners, remove the military bases of the small British throughout the world.
      am
      1. -1
        16 March 2026 11: 00
        More than that.
        If the islands under the small-sized lands are cleared/disinfected at once, we will not face collapse.
        And no global catastrophe.
  2. 0
    16 March 2026 09: 13
    In fact, attacks on the Russian capital have been going on for the third day in a row; Ukrainian drones are being shot down as they approach Moscow.

    Where do they fly from and why do they fly almost all the way to Moscow?!
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      1. -2
        16 March 2026 10: 36
        Lack of a national airspace system.

        Lack of system Control airspace of the country.
  3. +6
    16 March 2026 09: 15
    And in the fall, someone promised 1000 geraniums a day.
    1. -3
      16 March 2026 10: 37
      And in the fall, someone promised 1000 geraniums a day.

      how.ly broadcast about our production program...
    2. 0
      16 March 2026 15: 08
      Quote: Skameri
      And in the fall, someone promised 1000 geraniums a day.

      This someone always promises to promise. laughing
  4. +9
    16 March 2026 09: 16
    I live in the south of Moscow. I often wake up at night. Just for kicks, I think: there are drones flying – at least one has to get through! But everything is quiet... the war is somewhere out there, far away.
    1. DBR
      0
      16 March 2026 10: 20
      Quote: panzerfaust
      I live in the south of Moscow. I often wake up at night. Just for kicks, I think: there are drones flying – at least one has to get through! But everything is quiet... the war is somewhere out there, far away.

      That's for now. Weaknesses in the air defense system are being identified, and then I'm afraid there will be a serious, massive attack in the final phase using Storm Shadow and something else.
    2. 0
      16 March 2026 12: 51
      Well, there were some popping sounds in the street a couple of months ago, but it turned out they were headed somewhere toward Ochakovo. And they've been flying over the Krasnogorsk and Istra districts constantly since the summer of 2023.
    3. +1
      17 March 2026 20: 57
      I live in Saratov. Every couple of weeks, sirens blare for three or four hours at night, filling the entire city. The sky above the buildings thunders so loudly that windows rattle, and debris rains down on cars. "Moscow is not Russia"... It's almost 800 km as the crow flies to Hochland.
  5. +1
    16 March 2026 09: 19
    The concept of civil defense in terms of countering air threats must be fundamentally revised. Bomb shelters alone are no longer sufficient.
    Civilian buildings, especially in industrial zones and outside the city, must have reinforced rooftops with asphalt coverings for air defense systems, including individual floors dedicated to anti-aircraft crews during wartime. Power must be provided for radars, searchlights, and anti-aircraft mounts, shelters for personnel from the sun and rain, and attached freight elevators for equipment and ammunition.
    And in critical areas where it is impossible to position oneself on rooftops, air defense towers should be built, as in the Moscow region.
    The Red Banner Caspian Flotilla must deploy ships and barges with air defense systems onto rivers and also participate in repelling air raids.
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  6. KCA
    +2
    16 March 2026 09: 22
    It's time to get the heavy nuclear warheads out of storage and equip the Kh-102, Oreshnik and Iskander, publicly, so everyone can see
    1. -1
      16 March 2026 10: 16
      KCA
      It's time to get the heavy nuclear warheads out of storage and equip the Kh-102, Oreshnik and Iskander, publicly, so everyone can see
      Under the Soviets, there were enough nuclear weapons to winter the planet. Now there aren't that many. And not only are they not afraid of us, they're even calculating how to shove nuclear weapons in our faces.
      1. KCA
        0
        16 March 2026 10: 23
        Somewhere around 1540 nuclear warheads on ICBMs, I don't remember exactly, I'm too lazy to look for them, and an uncounted number of heavy nuclear warheads, since they are not subject to declaration, is estimated at 12000 to 16000 pieces, how many combat-ready ones are also unknown, but within the range of the carriers, and carriers of almost everything, from tank rounds to IRBMs and cruise missiles, will only be glass
  7. +2
    16 March 2026 09: 25
    Have you seen these Ukrainian UAVs flying toward Moscow? What brand, warhead power, and appearance are they? Even if you did see them, it's categorically impossible to talk about them. bullyWe'll see what happens next - the worst thing for us is testing Moscow's air defense system, with the subsequent consequences.
  8. -2
    16 March 2026 09: 27
    The situation... no matter how you look at it, there seems to be only one solution... or maybe two, three, or even more?
    1. +5
      16 March 2026 09: 46
      Don't worry, everyone at the top sees it and is creating a PLAN. This isn't like waving a sword! Spirit, partners, deal, profit. And overcome Telegram, because there's no point in having opinions or expressing them.
      1. 0
        16 March 2026 10: 09
        Well, well, "The giraffe is big, he knows better!!!" wink
  9. +4
    16 March 2026 09: 28
    Before, there were drone and missile attacks on Kyiv. Now, on Moscow. And the current rulers were saying something about "Stalin being mismanaged."
    1. +1
      16 March 2026 15: 49
      There was a strike on Kyiv the other day.
    2. +1
      16 March 2026 17: 14
      Continuing: There were also strikes on Kyiv today.
  10. +9
    16 March 2026 09: 30
    The initiative is on the attacker's side, and no one ever wins on defense. But one can still offer more gestures of goodwill in the hopes that the skakuas will calm down, right?
  11. +4
    16 March 2026 09: 38
    They are trying to identify weak points in the air defense systems for subsequent attacks with long-range Flamingo and Storm Shadow missiles!
  12. +4
    16 March 2026 09: 41

    It's strange how UAVs are trying to break through to Moscow, but for some reason Krasnodar Krai, Perm, Samara, Bryansk, and Belgorod are still getting through. Are priorities misaligned somewhere? We don't know.
  13. 0
    16 March 2026 09: 42
    Basically, Zelya has made it to Rublyovka. Let's see how the markers living there will sing now.
    1. +1
      16 March 2026 09: 50
      Quote: dementor873
      Basically, Zelya has made it to Rublyovka. Let's see how the markers living there will sing now.

      The felt-tip pens have all gone to their historical homeland, Israel. The Galkins, Makareviches, Urgants, Chubais, and other good "Gussy" people. Now they're singing there... Oy vey! Retreat, good people...
      1. -2
        16 March 2026 10: 13
        Hint: red lines.
  14. +1
    16 March 2026 09: 54
    As we can see, the geography of attacks continues to expand, and the Kyiv regime is only increasing the number of attacks.

    (c) "Time is on our side"???
    1. +1
      16 March 2026 09: 57
      But the question is who is this “us”?
  15. -2
    16 March 2026 09: 57
    It's strange that the country's defense system against such attacks from outside hasn't been activated for 6 years.
    1. -1
      16 March 2026 15: 03
      Quote: Dmitry Smirnov_2
      It's strange 6 years the country's defense system against such attacks from outside has not been activated

      Are you already writing to us from the distant year 2028? laughing
  16. +1
    16 March 2026 09: 58
    Explosions rocked Kyiv (https://ria.ru/20260316/kiev-2080910834.html?in=l)
  17. +1
    16 March 2026 10: 05
    The more people arrive in Moscow, the less will be left for the provincials...
    It seems the focus of investment in the capital will shift from residential development to bomb shelters...
    - "...convenient and affordable bomb shelters with preferential mortgages from Sberbank with a 30-year payment plan..."
  18. 0
    16 March 2026 10: 06
    In fact, the Ukrainian Armed Forces lost the war back in '22, when the Istanbul Accords were signed, essentially acknowledging that defeat. But then Boris Johnson stepped in, guaranteeing the Ukrainians full support and participation from NATO. So now Russia is confronted by the Atlantic Alliance, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces, what remains, are simply its mercenaries...
    1. 0
      16 March 2026 10: 22
      Underestimating the enemy leads to complacency, a decrease in vigilance, and a loss of initiative. This is precisely what is happening. Moreover, our upper echelons of power are being subversively carried out by semi-traitor liberals who are seeking friendship with overseas friends. The result, as has been repeatedly proven, will be far worse than even the 90s.
      IMHO: The only thing worse than war with the Anglo-Saxons is friendship with them!
      1. 0
        16 March 2026 10: 31
        So far, it's not clear that anyone here is overestimating the combined might of the NATO bloc. That's why the NVO is proceeding slowly, saving the lives of our soldiers and carefully selecting the keys to the enemy's weapons. And our enemy is NATO, I can't speak for you...
        1. -1
          16 March 2026 15: 01
          Quote: Vicente
          The SVO is proceeding slowly, saving the lives of our soldiers.

          If we're talking about daily losses, then I agree, but overall, over these four years, the picture isn't so rosy.
          1. 0
            16 March 2026 15: 30
            What exactly are you proposing?
    2. -1
      16 March 2026 13: 46
      The Germans lost in '22? Did the bastards even know they lost? I heard the reserve ladle curse. Oh, how he cursed for advancing without securing territory. He must have known something.
      1. -1
        16 March 2026 13: 48
        Well, I don't know about you, but for the rest of you, it's enough to read what was signed in Istanbul on behalf of Kyiv.
  19. 0
    16 March 2026 10: 14
    There are some provocations about military production in Moscow. Although I don't particularly like this city, all the debates boil down to Muscovites needing to justify themselves and name the companies, or better yet, even provide their addresses. Stop it.
  20. 2al
    -1
    16 March 2026 10: 18
    The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, Fedorov, announced the production of a UAV for penetrating air defenses, essentially designed to strike air defense systems, a complete analogue of the US LUCAS. The most concerning thing is that Starlink has introduced the ability to activate communication terminals over Russian territory. A buildup of the Starlink satellite constellation over Russian territory is expected in the near future.
  21. -1
    16 March 2026 12: 02
    Kyiv has been trying to attack Moscow for three days straight, and someday they'll break through. Meanwhile, we're still waiting, unsure what we're hoping for. And traffic has slowed sharply during the thaw, giving the West renewed hope. If we don't start fighting, the SVO will be halted after the Donbas is captured. But will these objectives be achieved?
  22. 0
    16 March 2026 14: 54
    It’s not clear what we’re waiting for, when will we stop protecting this Kyiv?
    1. 0
      17 March 2026 09: 52
      It is necessary to build air defense towers (flakturms) on a massive scale, similar to those built in Germany in the 1940s (some still survive because they are difficult to demolish even by demolition), and then such structures would be used for air defense and as shelter.