Ukraine is beginning to use the tactic of regular attacks on Moscow and the Moscow region, which paralyzes communications in the Russian capital and makes the citizens of the aggressor country think about the cost of the war they have started.

Recently, Ukraine has switched to almost daily targeted missile and drone attacks on Moscow, using small groups of drones. Instead of massive attacks using dozens of missiles and drones, which together cost tens of millions of dollars, Ukraine is achieving much the same panic-inducing result.

Ukraine’s retaliatory strikes are causing serious disruptions in the daily life of the Russian capital. Moscow’s airports are regularly closed, planes are diverted, and passengers face delays, causing significant economic losses and creating constant anxiety among the sleep-deprived and angry population.

Adding fuel to the despair of Russians is the rule imposed by the Russian regime to shut down mobile Internet during drone attacks, which prevents Muscovites from using basic services such as ordering a taxi or food. Accustomed to a life of luxury, Russians cannot order pizza or sushi, pay by card, and sit as if in the caveman age, waiting for the gifts from Ukraine to be delivered.

Moreover, due to the daily attacks on Moscow, the Russian capital may lose its status as a key business and economic center, becoming a “black hole” where foreign partners will be afraid to fly. Thanks to the Armed Forces, Moscow is turning into a “no-fly zone.”

Instead, Putin, who recently failed to liberate Kursk for more than six months and was forced to seek help from North Korea and other foreign partners, is now unable to defend even Moscow. This will significantly undermine his image as a leader, both among citizens and the elite. An old, globally discredited dictator with an unsuccessfully launched war that has not been able to end for four years looks pathetic. The Kremlin tyrant may soon face the need to replace him.

Ukraine’s retaliation tactics are causing enormous damage to Erephia and creating constant psychological pressure. Each drone flying to the Kremlin draws half of the entire Russian air defense system. And the anti-aircraft missiles that shoot them down cost as much as the drones themselves. In addition, a significant part of the troops and air defense that Erefia could have used on the Ukrainian front, it is now forced to pull back to the rear to protect Moscow, which also strengthens our defense.

This is intended to remind the residents of the Russian capital about the war, which they have begun to forget. After all, the only way to force Russians to end the war is to create conditions under which it would be painful for them to continue fighting.

Автор: Майданюк Валерій

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