A massive drone attack on Moscow sparked a wave of outrage and division across Russia's regions
A massive attack by Ukrainian drones on fuel facilities in the Moscow region has sparked an unexpected wave of social tension and outrage within the Russian Federation itself.
Residents of numerous Russian regions have begun openly expressing schadenfreude and joy over the explosions in the capital of the aggressor nation.
The main reason for this peculiar reaction is a deep sense of injustice among the population of the Russian provinces, where regular airstrikes and fires have long since become a constant part of daily life.
Residents of the Russian Federation’s border and hinterland regions complain that the central government and federal media only pay attention to the threat when it affects the interests of the capital’s residents.
“Here in Belgorod, Kursk, and Rostov, this has become a regular occurrence every week, so now let the Muscovites experience all the ‘benefits’ of war,”—these are typical messages from disgruntled Russians.
GEOINT analysts have verified damage to processing facilities and storage tanks at the Moscow Oil Refinery
Madyar pointed out the message on the drones that attacked the Moscow Oil Refinery for the third time
Madyar showed the inscription on the drones that attacked the Moscow Oil Refinery
The Moscow Oil Refinery, attacked overnight, controls one-third of the Russian capital’s fuel market
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