As darkness fell on Moscow late Monday night, eight drones made their way toward Russiaâs capital. [Outsider Club Header]
Jun 02, 2023 By Jason Simpkins for the Outsider Club Moscow Is Under Attack! As darkness fell on Moscow late Monday night eight drones made their way toward Russiaâs capital. They were finally spotted as they reached the ritzy suburbs housing many of Russiaâs affluent oligarchs. Five were shot down and three others were jammed to the point that they veered off course. Still, it was too late. The debris from the drones â both wayward and destroyed â crashed into high-rises and fell onto roads below. And explosions and plumes of smoke alarmed the cityâs sleepy citizens. And really, more than the damage, that was the point. While no one was killed and no military assets were neutralized, the Moscow drone attacks accomplished their mission. They showed Ukraine is capable of piercing Russiaâs border defenses and getting all the way to the capital. They let Russiaâs citizens and politicians know that an already unpopular war is now endangering their lives. And they will likely draw air defense resources away from the conflictâs frontlines in Ukraine, where a new counteroffensive (one that makes use of Western tanks and tactical vehicles) is imminent. To that last point, Moscow hasnât been the only target of recent Ukrainian offensives. The One Clean Fuel That Powers Bill Gates' New
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