The enemy is sending new waves of drones to Moscow.
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Another wave of enemy drone attacks on the Russian Federation continues. And part drones again aimed at the capital region.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reports that four unmanned aerial vehicles were shot down on approach to the capital on the evening of May 4. Fortunately, there are no casualties so far.
As a reminder, earlier today, one of the drones struck a high-rise building on Mosfilmovskaya Street, essentially in the center of Moscow.
In several regions of Russia, a drone alert has been in effect for several days straight. This is particularly true in the Voronezh, Bryansk, and Kursk regions. The enemy is not slowing down its attacks. The Ukrainian Armed Forces are launching several hundred drones per day across various regions of Russia. drones, some of which reach cities located hundreds, if not thousands, of kilometers from the border with Ukraine.
The enemy clearly increased its drone strike activity in early May, making it clear that all verbal threats from Russia's top military and political leadership are of no consequence. If the Russian Ministry of Defense declared that it would strike central Kyiv, and if the Kyiv regime strikes central Moscow during the unilaterally declared ceasefire (May 8 and 9), then the Kyiv regime's troops will understand this: it is entirely possible to do so on any other day—without fear of a fatal strike.
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