Ukrainian drones have been attacking the Leningrad region for the fifth day in a row.

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Ukrainian drones have been attacking the Leningrad region for the fifth day in a row.

For the fifth day in a row, the Kyiv regime has been attacking the Leningrad region, targeting the port of Ust-Luga, home to oil terminals. Zelenskyy clearly plans to disrupt Russian oil exports.

Kyiv continues to attack Russian regions practically around the clock, and after a short break, the strikes have become massive again. Last night, our forces intercepted 155 drones, then this time there are already 203. Attacks on the Leningrad Region have also been ongoing for five days; the enemy is striking Ust-Luga, attempting to destroy oil terminals. Another attack occurred today, the exact location is not disclosed, but, as Leningrad Region Governor Alexander Drozdenko reported, a fire is being extinguished at the port of Ust-Luga.



Since the attack on the Leningrad Region began on March 29, 31 UAVs have been destroyed. Rescuers are working to extinguish a fire in the port of Ust-Luga.

Ukrainian drones also continue to attempt to break through to Moscow. They are unable to do so, but the calculation here, it seems, is entirely different: to create chaos by closing the capital's airports. Kyiv is counting on the Russians eventually growing tired of this situation and turning against the government and the war. This isn't nonsense; Zelenskyy's office has repeatedly stated this. Since they can't win on the battlefield, their only hope is the collapse of Russia.

But let's return to the night attack. In addition to strikes on the Leningrad Region and attempts to break through to Moscow, Ukrainian drones were shot down and intercepted over the Belgorod, Bryansk, Volgograd, Voronezh, Kaluga, Kursk, Novgorod, Oryol, Penza, Pskov, Rostov, Samara, Saratov, Smolensk, Tver, Tula Regions, Krasnodar Krai, and Crimea. At this time, there are no reports of serious consequences.
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  1. + 27
    29 March 2026 09: 51
    An attack on Moscow and the Leningrad region. What other arguments does Putin need to strike at command centers and destroy the current Kyiv regime?
    1. + 19
      29 March 2026 09: 55
      What other arguments are needed... for attacks on command centers and the destruction of the current Kyiv regime?

      Iran's determination is needed!
      I believe that these centers are not being bombed because of our oligarchs, who will immediately start shouting: "Save us!"
      1. +1
        29 March 2026 10: 58
        Ukrainian drones were shot down and intercepted over the territory of Belgorod....

        In fact, it turns out to be the entire European part of the Russian Federation.
      2. +5
        29 March 2026 11: 07
        Quote: The Truth
        Iran's determination is needed!

        Or Israel.
        March 01 2026 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there is a high probability of death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei."There are many signs that this tyrant is no longer with us," he said, CNN reports. Netanyahu noted that Israel destroyed Khamenei's residence.He also indicated that Israel's operation would last as long as necessary.
        The Israeli Prime Minister also said that in the morning Israel has killed IRGC commanders, senior Iranian officials, and heads of the nuclear program, and that strikes will be carried out in the coming days against "thousands of targets of the terrorist regime.", writes The Times of Israel.

        ......
        In 5: 30 24 February 2022 year Moscow time, Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered an address in which he announced the conduct of a “special military operation” with the aim of “demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine».


        January 27 2015
        The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine declared Russia an aggressor country.


        The threat to Russia does not come from an aggressor country (Ukraine is still not recognized as an aggressor in Russia), or even from a terrorist state, but from disparate, informal gangs—this can be concluded from statements by the Russian Foreign Ministry and Speaker Matviyenko...
        On April 23, 2024, Ukraine could not be recognized as a terrorist state, as such a concept does not exist in international law, Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matviyenko stated in an interview with RIA Novosti.

        In November 2022, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, speaking about declaring Ukraine a terrorist state, stated that it would be a mistake to copy the approaches of other states hostile to Russia, "thereby following in the wake of pseudo-legal concepts formulated in the West." The ministry stated that labels such as "terrorist state," "terrorist regime," or "state sponsor of terrorism" are used by some Western countries to designate undesirable states.
        1. -2
          29 March 2026 16: 19
          This can be concluded from the statements of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Speaker Matviyenko...
          April 23, 2024 Ukraine cannot be recognized as a terrorist state.

          What else can you expect from a Ukrainian woman, from the core to the bones? That's why "we haven't started yet," that's why we have this strange military operation, that's why we've been fighting for five years, because there are plenty of Matvienkos like her who lobby for the interests of Ukrainian Nazis...
          1. 0
            30 March 2026 05: 35
            So it's all about Matvienko, that's what it is.
            1. 0
              30 March 2026 06: 35
              Did I write only in it? I wrote about "those" who lobby for the interests of the forelocked ones, I think there are quite a few of them... Otherwise, why would there be various Minsks, Istanbuls, standing near Kiev, have they backed down...
      3. +2
        29 March 2026 12: 38
        Quote: The Truth
        because of our oligarchs, who will immediately start shouting: "Aa ...

        And when the main center for resource export is bombed, is it normal for the oligarchs?
        1. +1
          29 March 2026 19: 10
          They just want to come up with another front for us.
          And a reason for yourself not to go to Trump's war.
          What's better for us: going to war with Euro-NATO or sending them to the Persian Meat Grinder? After all, Trump is demanding them to join him.
          but we can now launch our Geraniums and Gerberas through the airspace of these four countries. The air corridor is open.
          They can certainly shoot them down, but if the UAVs fly at an altitude of 4-5 km... WHAT will they have to shoot them down with? And what damage will this cause to their air defenses.
          Well, over time, flying along such a route, the Geraniums, under the influence of NATO electronic warfare, could be retargeted, for example, at Rzeszow... at the American missile defense systems in Poland... at the military infrastructure of the Polish Army. Moreover, the blame would lie entirely with NATO electronic warfare. NATO bases of the Baltic states could also be accidentally damaged. And again, ONLY through their own fault.
          In the meantime, the air corridor is open and awaiting our Geraniums for strikes on Lviv and the Western Ukraine in general.
      4. 0
        30 March 2026 00: 46
        Quote: The Truth
        What other arguments are needed... for attacks on command centers and the destruction of the current Kyiv regime?

        Iran's determination is needed!
        I believe that these centers are not being bombed because of our oligarchs, who will immediately start shouting: "Save us!"

        So who is Putin then? Who is in charge in Russia? laughing hi
    2. +4
      29 March 2026 09: 56
      An attack on Moscow and the Leningrad region. What other arguments does Putin need to strike at command centers and destroy the current Kyiv regime?
      Our foreman used to say: "They are 'rowing' us, but we are getting stronger."
    3. + 14
      29 March 2026 10: 04
      Because there is no political will for this among those who make decisions, that's your answer.
      and my prediction is that our leaders will ultimately get a major blow, because if there is no response, then it means that the escalation can be unilaterally increased
    4. +1
      29 March 2026 10: 09
      The decision-making centers are in London, Brussels, and Washington. Where will we strike?
      1. +6
        29 March 2026 10: 26
        The decision-making centers are in London, Brussels, and Washington. Where will we strike?
        ?
        To test this, we'll first go along Bankovskaya Street and its surrounding areas in Kyiv. We'll do this daily and nightly, to ensure the gravel is evenly distributed.
        1. 0
          29 March 2026 11: 30
          So what will change? I've already written about Zelepots being held in the "Shcherbitsky Bunker," 70 meters underground. The bunker is designed to withstand a direct hit from nuclear weapons. None of the missiles used against Banderland can cause any damage to it.
          1. +9
            29 March 2026 12: 41
            He doesn't sit in bunkers; he goes to the Rada, to the presidential administration, listens to ministers, and travels abroad. He hasn't been sitting in a bunker for a long time; he has nothing to fear—during the Second World War, not a single Ukrainian official was harmed, even accidentally. Because it's useless, and therefore impossible, absolutely not!
            1. -3
              29 March 2026 13: 22
              For example, in Iran, this didn't work, even though the entire top brass was swept away. Without a ground operation, the "war of the cities" will continue. And on the ground, there's long been a stalemate due to the dominance of FPV drones.
              1. +2
                29 March 2026 14: 09
                We need to test it in Ukraine, maybe it'll work. It worked in Venezuela, after all. The SVO has already tried everything and nothing worked. They need to try something new, maybe they'll win in one fell swoop?
            2. +2
              29 March 2026 14: 17
              Because it’s useless, which means it’s not allowed, under any circumstances!

              What do you mean by this? Is it impossible to defeat Ukraine?
              What are your proposals for victory over Ukraine?
              1. -2
                29 March 2026 16: 21
                What do you mean, what kind? Red lines, concerns, the spirit of Anchorage, the number of billionaires, deals, and rare earth elements! angry
            3. 0
              30 March 2026 00: 49
              Quote from alexoff
              He doesn't sit in bunkers; he goes to the Rada, to the presidential administration, listens to ministers, and travels abroad. He hasn't been sitting in a bunker for a long time; he has nothing to fear—during the Second World War, not a single Ukrainian official was harmed, even accidentally. Because it's useless, and therefore impossible, absolutely not!

              Hurray! Glory to the Jews! They've always been able to negotiate while the Slavs are killing each other! hi
      2. +2
        29 March 2026 10: 37
        We will strike, or rather, we must strike, first with test strikes with high-yield nuclear warheads against the Starokostiantynivs'k airfield and the Yavoriv test site in western Ukraine. Ground strikes are mandatory, and they must be carried out in an easterly wind. At the same time, we must declare that if drones are launched from the Baltics, those countries will also be punished in full.
        Why is this so? Why nuclear weapons? There's no other way. We've lost the drone/UAV battle for now, partly due to the lack of our own Starlink.
        1. 0
          29 March 2026 10: 57
          Quote: Alexey Lantukh
          We will strike, or rather, we must strike, first with test strikes with high-yield nuclear warheads against the Starokostiantynivs'k airfield and the Yavoriv test site in western Ukraine. Ground strikes are mandatory, and they must be carried out in an easterly wind. At the same time, we must declare that if drones are launched from the Baltics, those countries will also be punished in full.
          Why is this so? Why nuclear weapons? There's no other way. We've lost the drone/UAV battle for now, partly due to the lack of our own Starlink.

          First, we need to conduct full-scale nuclear tests of tactical nuclear and nuclear weapons. We need to be proactive. The enemy needs to know that our nuclear weapons are working and that we are ready to use them.
          And directly declare to the UN that, in connection with attacks from the territory of NATO countries, Russia is resuming nuclear weapons testing.
          1. +1
            29 March 2026 13: 23
            They are no longer afraid of nuclear weapons; even if they are used, it won’t change anything; they will simply exchange Kyiv for Moscow and everything will end.
            1. 0
              29 March 2026 16: 38
              Quote: Dmitry Rigov
              They are no longer afraid of nuclear weapons; even if they are used, it won’t change anything; they will simply exchange Kyiv for Moscow and everything will end.

              It will not be an equal exchange. No.
              All the major cities and capitals of NATO countries will have to pay for Moscow. am Yes
      3. +3
        29 March 2026 10: 41
        Quote: TermNachTER
        The decision-making centers are in London, Brussels, and Washington. Where will we strike?
        Iran isn't lashing out at Washington, but it's already demanding a complete lifting of sanctions in the event of peace.
        1. +2
          29 March 2026 11: 31
          This is all speculation. When and under what conditions this war will end – only Allah knows.
          1. +1
            29 March 2026 12: 56
            We'll find out the conditions upon the parliamentary delegation's return from America. There, they were given socks with Trump's image.
      4. +4
        29 March 2026 10: 41
        First, we need to launch our UAVs along the exact routes they fly from Ukraine.
        Across the Baltics and Poland.
      5. -1
        29 March 2026 12: 18
        That's right, we won't hit anyone, we'll: "Endure, endure, and endure again," as the Great Putin bequeathed...
        1. -4
          29 March 2026 13: 19
          Criticizing the authorities is a favorite pastime for everyone, everywhere. What solution do you see for this problem? A realistic one, of course, and not something out of the realm of fantasy, like a nuclear missile strike on London.
          1. +2
            29 March 2026 13: 39
            Criticizing the authorities is a favorite pastime for everyone, everywhere. What do you see as a solution to this problem?
            Change this government if it hasn't been fulfilling its responsibilities for 30 years...
            1. 0
              29 March 2026 13: 51
              Are you sure the next one will be better? They thought so too in Banderland in 2019. Now they don't know how to get rid of the greenback.
              1. +1
                29 March 2026 14: 11
                It simply couldn't get any worse, it's impossible, but the thing is that you love your current one very much and you don't intend to change it...
                1. 0
                  29 March 2026 14: 28
                  I don't live in Russia at all, and I don't care whether it's past or present. I just remember the "happy 90s" well—street kids snorting Moment, going six months without a salary, and all that other fun.
                  1. +2
                    29 March 2026 14: 33
                    Well, who invented the 90s, the same ones who appointed the current ones. Do you think there is a difference between them? None, just different names, but the essence is the same...
                    1. -1
                      29 March 2026 15: 00
                      Why did Putin start the SVO? He was doing just fine anyway, shaking hands in the West, and he had enough for his great-great-grandchildren. Mind you, he has something to lose, unlike you.
                      1. 0
                        29 March 2026 18: 39
                        But you don't take into account such concepts as enormous ambitions, uncontrollable self-confidence, and even stupidity...
                      2. 0
                        29 March 2026 18: 54
                        The KGB didn't keep fools, at least not those who came from the bottom. If he'd been from the family of a regional party secretary or higher, then yes, but otherwise, no. Overconfidence? To me, he's the opposite—cautious, and overconfidence doesn't jibe at all. And who stopped him from realizing his ambitions on one-sixth of the world's surface without risking losing everything? If something had gone wrong, he'd be sitting in The Hague, in Milosevic's cell, not in Valdai.
    5. + 12
      29 March 2026 10: 15
      Quote from lako
      An attack on Moscow and the Leningrad region. What other arguments does Putin need to strike at command centers and destroy the current Kyiv regime?

      The drone attack on Ust-Luga is coming from the Baltics. Whose drones are these? What difference does it make? Our country is being attacked by NATO countries. An Iranian response is needed in the Baltics. 500 Geraniums for the Baltics' fuel and energy sector will immediately close the airspace of these countries to Ukrainian drones and will serve as a good example for Finland and Poland.
      1. +4
        29 March 2026 10: 35
        Quote: Bearded
        Quote from lako
        An attack on Moscow and the Leningrad region. What other arguments does Putin need to strike at command centers and destroy the current Kyiv regime?

        The drone attack on Ust-Luga is coming from the Baltics. Whose drones are these? What difference does it make? Our country is being attacked by NATO countries. An Iranian response is needed in the Baltics. 500 Geraniums for the Baltics' fuel and energy sector will immediately close the airspace of these countries to Ukrainian drones and will serve as a good example for Finland and Poland.

        It won't help. The idiot supervisors who make the decisions don't have offices in Ukraine. We're in zugzwang—if we start taking out the Baltics, we'll lose Kaliningrad. How long will it last under blockade? Last time, it took four years to get to Germany. With today's level of technology—the dominance of drones—it'll take half a century to take out Europe without nuclear weapons. And by the way, who dreams of smashing Europe—sprats, yao? Doesn't matter that Kaliningrad is nearby? After all, they're our citizens, too.
        1. -1
          29 March 2026 12: 43
          So they will simply blockade Kaliningrad, and we will have another zugzwang and paralysis of power, they can also blockade Sakhalin or Kamchatka, and ours will pretend that everything is under control, we will not escalate
    6. +7
      29 March 2026 10: 17
      Quote from lako
      An attack on Moscow and the Leningrad region. What other arguments does Putin need to strike at command centers and destroy the current Kyiv regime?

      Apparently, the arguments for which he and his company were arrested are much stronger, because for them, money is the most important thing.
    7. +4
      29 March 2026 10: 28
      Quote from lako
      What other arguments does Putin need?

      Quote: The Truth
      Iran's determination is needed!

      Yeltsin was threatened with impeachment for lesser sins, but here we are, with words like, "We will remember! We will not forget! We will not forgive!" – nothing is moving forward... And on TV, three channels are shouting and several are broadcasting that we are swarming in missiles, bullets, and drones like rubbish... But we watch and... forget and forgive... What's going on? The film "Battle for Moscow" is on TV... I watch and compare those who, at the cost of their own lives, defended ours... For what? So that we can be lied to, so that we can be bought and sold?
      It's from the undamaged Bankova that they're giving the bombing orders... And I wonder whose coordinates and under whose control these drones are finding targets a thousand kilometers away...
    8. -1
      29 March 2026 15: 37
      You need arguments, by the way, I don't understand why. Money, money, and more money.
    9. +2
      29 March 2026 16: 14
      What other arguments does Putin need to strike at command centers and destroy the current Kyiv regime?

      Yes, there are a ton of arguments, but for some reason they are holding on to him tightly...
      1. 0
        29 March 2026 17: 27
        Let me repeat. For money and the continuation of the family line. Places can be changed as you please.
    10. +1
      29 March 2026 23: 15
      An ORDER from the Unknown Fathers is needed. And then there are difficult international negotiations with Jesuits, misanthropes, and others. Real Fixers world life and being...
    11. 0
      30 March 2026 05: 33
      The comrades have completely different goals.
  2. +4
    29 March 2026 09: 54
    They allow it, so they attack. This bloody clown and his cronies must be suppressed. They must be attacked. They don't care about other targets.sad
  3. +7
    29 March 2026 09: 56
    How much more damage must be done to the country before the leadership wakes up and simply wipes out the Ukropia? Figuratively speaking, you can't "box with one hand"... No, we're all trying to fight half-heartedly... And the outcome could be very tragic...
    1. Hey
      +4
      29 March 2026 10: 39
      No, we are all trying to fight half-heartedly.


      And what about strength?
      Advances on the front have stalled, there's no buffer zone, half the country is being harassed by drones and missile strikes, especially in the border areas, and more or less serious retaliation is being met once a week. If drones are indeed flying through NATO's Baltic states, then it's an act of aggression.
      The commander-in-chief is silent, but is ready to host the Summer and Winter Olympics.
      I'm not panicking, I genuinely have a serious question for the military, and especially for the commander-in-chief: how much longer will this continue? If you're going to fight, then fight. If there's no progress, organize a defense, an air defense. Don't just sit there.
    2. 0
      29 March 2026 18: 31
      And today in St. Petersburg, it's crap again. But everyone will say it's as it should be.
      1. 0
        29 March 2026 18: 50
        Let's go to sleep. Iran is more fun with the Jews.
  4. +4
    29 March 2026 09: 56
    The NASA FIRMS service shows a thermal anomaly in the port of Ust-Luga, partially encompassing the tank farm of the Ust-Luga Oil terminal and the NOVATEK-Ust-Luga Stable Gas Condensate Transshipment and Fractionation Complex (SGC), including both SGC fractionation units and part of the tank farm. Maybe it's time to get started?
    1. +1
      29 March 2026 19: 08
      But then again. Security measures have been stepped up in central St. Petersburg amid calls for protests. No, not quite yet.
  5. + 10
    29 March 2026 09: 57
    We retreated silently for a long time,
    It was a pity, they were waiting for the battle,
    Grumbling old people:
    “What are we? to winter apartments?
    Do not they dare, commanders
    Strangers tear their uniforms
    About Russian bayonets? "

    M. Lermontov “Borodino”, 1837
    1. 0
      29 March 2026 19: 26
      Beautiful. And the main thing is, it wasn't for the money. Although some people do.
    2. +1
      29 March 2026 20: 17
      They got a bad lot.
      Few came back from the field.
      If it were not God's will.
  6. +3
    29 March 2026 09: 58
    As it says there: "God endured and commanded us to do the same." It seems this has become Russian state policy...
    1. +2
      29 March 2026 10: 29
      And since, as is well known, Russia is governed by God, and its existence cannot be explained in any other way, then all questions are directed to Him.
    2. +2
      29 March 2026 10: 32
      Quote: Vertuhai 2003
      It seems this has become Russian state policy...

      The people endured, but he watched...through his fingers...through the monitor...
  7. +5
    29 March 2026 09: 59
    Maybe we should impose martial law in the country, with all the consequences. Many traitors go unexecuted.
    Or rather, they don’t walk, but command and manage.
    1. + 12
      29 March 2026 10: 07
      A bourgeois-style martial law would mean a complete ban on the internet in the country, with the screws tightened to the maximum for the general population, but not for traitors. That's all it would be. Don't delude yourself that if martial law is imposed, the leaders will suddenly gain the balls and determination to fight for victory.
      1. +1
        29 March 2026 10: 12
        For the leadership, martial law, I meant.
        So that their rations are cut off, otherwise they turn their faces away from the people.
      2. 0
        29 March 2026 16: 40
        Yes, but that's all. They'll also further restrict the consumption of (un)expensive Russians...
      3. 0
        29 March 2026 19: 58
        Agreed. A ban. But before that, a clearly stated goal. To defeat the enemy!
  8. +5
    29 March 2026 10: 01
    Expressing concern once again is a dead end. They'll close the Baltic to Kaliningrad by sinking and damaging the enclave's ferries and supply vessels. A head is needed not only to speak, but also to think and make decisions.
    1. +2
      29 March 2026 10: 27
      In fact, it's already frustrating to watch how the enemy systematically, day after day, destroys a vital export infrastructure facility (and not just in Ust-Luga). One can only hope that significant decisions will now be made at the highest levels of our leadership to change the current situation. Ultimately, it's even indecent (to put it mildly) and illogical to appear weak-willed given our destructive response capabilities.
  9. +7
    29 March 2026 10: 04
    I don't even know how the countries' leaders plan to resolve the current situation. They're clearly not prepared to act "Iranian style," turning the SVO into a full-scale war, while leaving things as they are is also fraught with risks (discontent with the government, economic damage, etc.). They'll probably try something in between, as the unforgettable Mikhail Sergeyevich put it, "broaden and deepen," accompanied by menacing rhetoric.
    1. +3
      29 March 2026 10: 36
      Quote from Pharmacist
      I don’t even know how the country’s leaders are going to get out of the current situation.

      They're building a national center in Moscow with a square where they'll showcase regional achievements... There are no analogues anywhere in the world... It's about time... Meanwhile, Iran was digging tunnels and working three shifts to develop missiles and drones...
  10. +5
    29 March 2026 10: 05
    The Supreme Commander said everything the other day. He's happy with the current situation. The main thing now is to try to curry favor with the EU, as he did with Trump.
  11. +6
    29 March 2026 10: 06
    There are no words... It makes me angry. Here they are - "tank biathlons". Show-off - it turns out sideways.
    1. -2
      29 March 2026 11: 44
      Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
      There are no words... I'm so angry

      What's so upsetting to you? Show-offs have always been and always will be. Let me remind you of the paratroopers' show-offs, dashingly smashing bricks against skulls. Wouldn't you like to express your indignation to them?

      I don't see anything wrong with tank biathlon. It has elements of showmanship and competition. It promotes the army. Perhaps some boys will want to become tank crews. Shonetak?
      1. 0
        29 March 2026 18: 51
        Don't turn things upside down. Read my comment carefully.
        1. 0
          29 March 2026 21: 51
          Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
          Don't turn things upside down. Read my comment carefully.

          There would be something to rearrange. Besides pointless "anger." Your thesis, "Show-off-back-off." What's wrong with the tank biathlon, you spiteful one?
          1. +1
            29 March 2026 22: 06
            Haven't you calmed down yet, our impressive one?
  12. + 15
    29 March 2026 10: 06
    It seems that a lot can be explained by the statement of our "talking head with a mustache" about cooperation with the Americans: "...we are ready to advance as deeply and as quickly as the American side is ready." Did everyone understand? DISGUSTING!!!
  13. + 12
    29 March 2026 10: 09
    The guys in the air defense are fighting tirelessly, without a wink of sleep. The enemy is constantly stepping up their attacks. But it's completely unacceptable to turn our air defense soldiers into "Stakhanovites." It's high time to take drastic measures to change the situation. It's no use relying solely on the air defense. After all, we have an entire General Staff, and the Supreme Commander-in-Chief himself! Can't these brilliant minds develop and implement real measures to prevent the destruction of our country?
    1. + 10
      29 March 2026 12: 15
      Quote: Jovanni
      Can't these bright minds

      Of course they can. But something prevented them from protecting Russians in Ukraine for eight years, and now, for the fifth year, something has been preventing them from destroying the "decision-making centers," or more precisely, eliminating the leaders, control systems, and financing of the Bandera regime.
      What's preventing the Supreme Leader from fulfilling his constitutional duties remains anyone's guess. But the sharp increase in the number of millionaires and billionaires, against the backdrop of the impoverishment of the majority of Russia's population, which the Ural patriots are trying to rally, speaks volumes.
  14. +3
    29 March 2026 10: 09
    Are you out of red markers?
    Political impotents
  15. +6
    29 March 2026 10: 16
    Unfortunately, we will soon see such attacks in the direction of "Gadzhievo" and somewhere even more serious, Ust-Luga.
    But there will be no answer. Or rather, there will be... a mumbling under your breath about some kind of concern.
    This is what happens when someone puts themselves in the shoes of the "suckers", as they used to say in the 90s.
    1. +5
      29 March 2026 10: 37
      Three years ago, a smart guy at Sevmash predicted a similar situation. I remember laughing. However, after studying the local hydrography, I assumed mining in the Northern Sea Route zone was possible. In today's reality, it's becoming clear that a comprehensive NATO strike against our North, disguised as a Ukrainian attack, is possible.
      1. +1
        29 March 2026 10: 58
        I thought about that too.
        They will beat us brazenly from the Scandinavians.
        And the scariest thing is that the targets will be submarines and our military-industrial complex plants in that region.
        But believe me, even after this, we will hear only concern and determined discussion.
    2. -2
      29 March 2026 12: 48
      Quote: 5.11
      More accurately, it would be... a mumbling under one's breath about some kind of concern.

      People weren't outraged by the red lines and concerns, but now the authorities have decided to pretend that everything is fine, nothing happened, don't catch them!
  16. 0
    29 March 2026 10: 21
    This is probably a unique multi-move game... The Kremlin grandmasters are still thinking, because they are not playing dominoes or checkers.
  17. +1
    29 March 2026 10: 26
    Daily raids by hundreds of long-range drones have become a routine part of everyday life.
    Tomorrow, waves of Flamingo-type cruise missiles will follow drones that knock out air defenses, becoming a daily occurrence. And after another two years of such a war...
    1. +1
      29 March 2026 10: 34
      Yesterday: Russian air defense systems destroyed 385 drones, 8 guided bombs, and 4 Flamingo long-range cruise missiles, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported.
      1. Hey
        0
        29 March 2026 11: 01
        And it wrote down how far it had flown and done its dirty work. And how much damage the wait and downtime had caused, at least at those same airports.
  18. +5
    29 March 2026 10: 31
    I'm so fed up with our leadership! They're killing and bombing our territory and factories everywhere, all these lousy countries are helping us, but we're doing well: the economy is growing, housing and utilities are going down, food is getting cheaper, and so on. Even the thief and traitor General Ivanov will soon be released. Everything is wonderful, they'll be giving away free apartments, drones and missiles have shot everything down.
    1. -1
      29 March 2026 10: 57
      They're already giving out houses for free. True, only to migrants, but maybe our people will get some someday too.
  19. +6
    29 March 2026 10: 38
    It is a great pity that those in power are eunuchs in the literal sense of the word.
  20. +3
    29 March 2026 10: 38
    I'd like to remind those who downvote that Russia's second-largest and most important city is located just a few dozen kilometers from NATO countries. And as we can see, air defense in this area is a complete and utter disaster. The strategic facility, which is the terminal in Ust-Luga, is completely unprotected. And right next to it, I repeat, is a military bloc whose primary strike functions rely on aviation. I don't know who has been more demilitarized since February 24, 2022.
    1. -1
      29 March 2026 16: 48
      I don't know who has been demilitarized more since February 24, 2022...

      Here it is useful to remember the expression:
      He who lives in a glass house should not throw stones at others.
  21. +3
    29 March 2026 10: 46
    Quote from lako
    Attack on Moscow and the Leningrad Region. What other arguments does Putin need to strike command centers?
    Not only Moscow and Leningrad, but also any other Russian territory
  22. +4
    29 March 2026 10: 54
    A solution to countering these drones, as well as the positional stalemate on the surface front. It's a shame I can't do anything about it. I speak as an expert in automated process control systems, programming, and a little radio communications.
  23. K_4
    +2
    29 March 2026 10: 57
    Our leader seems to have only four answers in stock: red lines, everything is fine, I'm in the bunker... in the house, silence until it dissipates on its own.
  24. 0
    29 March 2026 11: 18
    Maybe Putin will say something about this on Monday, it’s the weekend for now!
    1. 0
      29 March 2026 12: 18
      Like in the joke? And on the seventh day, Keen Falcon saw...?? I see even giraffes are smarter, like the Balts. And for some reason they're considered slow. Turns out they think fast, unlike the Kremlin.
  25. +1
    29 March 2026 11: 42
    Oh, how our Kremlin guys lack resolve and toughness. The country is being destroyed, people are being killed, and they're still playing around with red pencils and bleating. Are they waiting for someone to stick a pencil in their ass? Until they start responding firmly to all these provocations, we'll keep getting slapped. They see there's no response (what the news calls a response is nonsense), so they're getting bolder. There will be more. We're already getting some hits, but for now we're getting away. Although the border is a long way off.
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  26. +2
    29 March 2026 12: 14
    I wonder how many more days we have to bomb Ust-Luga, Primorsk, and Kirishi before even one bastard remembers that air defense systems are supposed to work? That such facilities should be equipped with electronic warfare systems and targeted air defense systems? And I'd like to know why our Baltic tigers haven't been reduced to rubble yet? Or are there, as always, civilians there? What evidence is needed to decide on a retaliatory strike against the insolent border states?
  27. +1
    29 March 2026 13: 20
    the RU like Iran before this new war on them, had been for ages suffering death by a 1000 cuts
    but they had enough of it, and are now inflicting serious damage not only on the jews, and the yanks, but also the ones who are aiding and abetting them
    but yet, the top brass of the RU do not take actions of all the states helping the ukelele nazis
    even the super small baltics are shouting aloud
    its way way passed time that the top brass decides to target the nations helping the ukelele nazis

    how long has this been going on now, how many civilian RU peoples have been killed by the actions of foreign states, and how long is it going to continue under the present rules of engagement
    take a page from Irans book, and just watch the foreign states sink into the shadows
    1. -1
      29 March 2026 22: 25
      这是使用外语写作的一个坏习惯,是对聊天参与者的愚蠢不尊重。
  28. +2
    29 March 2026 14: 04
    It's time to stop being surprised by our neighbors' "arrogance" and start calling a spade a spade. If drones are indeed coming from the Baltics, it's not just a provocation, but direct assistance in attacks on our strategic rear. While we're drawing up yet more "lines" and hoping for Brussels's wisdom, they're methodically squeezing out our export infrastructure. Ust-Luga and Primorsk aren't just ports; they're the country's wallet. Apparently, the West has decided that since there's no direct response from the decision-making centers in Tallinn or Riga, they can open the skies and provide launch pads. It's time to move from stating facts to taking action, which will eliminate any desire among our "partners" to play the game of "jumping airfield" once and for all.
  29. 0
    29 March 2026 18: 28
    Quote: Alexey Lantukh
    We will strike, or rather, we must strike, first with test strikes with high-yield nuclear warheads against the Starokostiantynivs'k airfield and the Yavoriv test site in western Ukraine. Ground strikes are mandatory, and they must be carried out in an easterly wind. At the same time, we must declare that if drones are launched from the Baltics, those countries will also be punished in full.
    Why is this so? Why nuclear weapons? There's no other way. We've lost the drone/UAV battle for now, partly due to the lack of our own Starlink.

    How many days after such strikes will it take for all nuclear power plants in the European part of Russia to become Chernobyl-like? Or are you sure that air defenses only work flawlessly at non-nuclear facilities, while they'll provide 500% protection for nuclear power plants?
  30. +1
    29 March 2026 22: 17
    "Keep calm. Just keep calm." (C) No need to sit on the couch and start blubbering...
  31. 0
    30 March 2026 01: 36
    Any country's leadership will have to optimize the situation, so as not to troll anyone, so as not to get another dressing-down from the administrator... The country's leadership's further, meaningful actions, from the perspective of the average person, look something like this.
    The oil and gas export route will have to be urgently rerouted through the Northern Sea Route. The Baltic, damn it... terminals on the Baltic and the second branch of Nord Stream... a gross mistake by the country's leadership. The Kaliningrad region is holding us by the balls... We should really think about resettlement... and not evacuate local residents for now... the same situation with the fleet near Kaliningrad.
    Shifting all export powers to the Far East. The political architecture in the West and East of the country is completely different. In the West, we face a united, multi-million-strong Europe. In the East, the only potential enemy is Japan...clearly outnumbered by Russia, China, and North Korea. Seoul is too close to attack...will not risk doing anything.
    So it turns out that if our leadership is so desperate to avoid confrontation with the West, it will have to do something drastic. Sitting on the shore, following feng shui, and waiting for the enemy's corpse to float by won't work.
  32. 0
    30 March 2026 04: 20
    What if Gerani is designed to run Starlink through Tribaltuca and Poland? Starlink works there.
  33. 0
    31 March 2026 07: 49
    In 1916, a high-ranking Tsarist official said: "Russia at the present time resembles a car driving at high speed along a mountain serpentine road, with a blind man at the wheel."