Russia, Ukraine and Kyiv
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Ukrainian drones profane Moscow's defensive sanctuary
Kiev has found a way to strike back at Russian attacks on its capital and bring the war to the heart of Putin's regime. City residents face bombings without the government activating sirens. In one of the most widely spread memes during the fall of 2022,
Floating drone carriers armed with FPVs and thermobaric rockets may give Kyiv a new way to strike Russian positions from the Dnipro River to the Black Sea.
But while the U.S. has shifted its focus elsewhere, Ukraine has been more than holding its own. Its military has increasingly taken the initiative in the country’s east, where small factions of Russian and Ukrainian troops are locked in a hellish form of drone-based hybrid warfare.
One of Ukraine's largest drone strikes on Russia killed at least four people, including three near Moscow, and wounded a dozen others, local authorities said Sunday.
Residents who experienced attacks in recent days were shaken deeply by the conflict coming home to the capital region, the seat of the Kremlin’s power.