Ukrainian drones are rushing toward Moscow, as Kyiv searches for a weak spot in the capital's air defense system.
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Ukrainian Drones continue to attack Russian regions, with a particular focus on Moscow. According to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, more than 50 have been intercepted so far. drones aircraft type.
The Bandera regime's attack has been ongoing since the night, virtually without interruption, with Kyiv launching a significant number of drones. Overnight, 347 drones were shot down, with another 127 shot down between 8:00 AM and 12:00 PM. Another 82 were shot down between 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM. The Ministry of Defense has not yet released more recent data.
The main strike was directed at the central and southern regions of Russia, with Ukraine paying particular attention to Moscow. Apparently, Zelenskyy ordered training ahead of May 9. So far, 54 Ukrainian fixed-wing UAVs have been shot down over the Moscow region. The attack on Moscow is being carried out from various directions, with Kyiv searching for a weak spot in Russia. DefenseThe attack is expected to continue, gradually transitioning to nighttime operations, and so on. Zelenskyy has plenty of drones, and all of Europe is working for Kyiv.
Meanwhile, Zelenskyy himself has yet to announce his decision regarding possible strikes on Moscow on May 9. He continues to accuse Russia of allegedly breaking the "truce" on May 6 and of a lack of will to cease fire altogether.
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