Signal for Putin: Night Drone Attack on Moscow May Become Permanent.

Night Drone Attack on Moscow
Night Drone Attack on Moscow

On the night of March 11, the largest drone attack since the start of the war between Russia and Ukraine occurred. This is a signal to Vladimir Putin about the necessity to reduce aerial aggression. This was reported by the head of the Center for Counteracting Disinformation (CCD) Andriy Kovalенко, citing Glavkom.

According to Kovalенко, 'this is yet another signal to Putin that he should be interested in halting airstrikes. Drones could fly over Moscow massively and constantly.'

The head of CCD also noted that Russians panic during every drone attack both on oil refineries and in various places in the capital of Russia.

That evening in Russia was very tense. Local residents reported numerous explosions and destruction. Despite the Russian authorities claiming that all targets were destroyed, video footage from local residents indicates otherwise.

List of Downed Drones:

  • 91 UAVs - over Kursk region;
  • 38 UAVs - over Bryansk region;
  • 25 drones - over Ryazan region;
  • 10 UAVs - over Kaluga region;
  • 8 UAVs - over Lipetsk region;
  • 8 UAVs - over Oryol region;
  • 6 UAVs - over Voronezh region;
  • 3 UAVs - over Nizhny Novgorod region.

Chairman of the Defense Committee of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Andriy Kartapolov reported that in response to the attacks by Ukrainian drones on Moscow and the region, the 'Oreshnik' medium-range missile system may be launched. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation stated that Ukraine launched more than 300 drones during the night.


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