Drone Attacks Become Part of Life in Russia
L'essentiel
- Drone attacks, once unthinkable, are now a daily reality in Russia as Kyiv retaliates for Moscow's bombings.
- Residents are urged to "hold it together" as attacks can happen "anywhere and to anyone."
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Scenes of drone attacks within Russia were unthinkable when Moscow launched its full-scale offensive in 2022, but have become part of life in Russia in recent months.
Such scenes were unthinkable when Moscow launched its full-scale offensive against Ukraine in 2022, but have in recent months become part of life in Russia.
Kyiv has sent drones into Russia as far as the Urals in retaliation for Moscow bombing its cities daily.
“We need to already get used to the fact that it can happen anywhere and to anyone. I think we just need to hold it together,” Kondratyev, 47, said.
The strikes killed one person – an eight-year-old girl – and wounded over a dozen, Moscow said.
Questions ouvertes
- What is the full extent of drone damage in Russia?
- How will Russia respond to these attacks?


