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Target Moscow: The Ukraine War Has Come Right to Putin’s Doorstep

Ukraine is targeting the infrastructure supporting Russia's war effort within its capital. Recent strikes include a large oil depot attack. These operations have forced the Russian government to alter public military displays.

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Reports now confirm a specific strike on an oil depot and the scaling back of the Red Square military parade.

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  1. Ukraine Expands Drone Campaign Into Moscow

    Ukraine is targeting the infrastructure supporting Russia's war effort within its capital. Recent strikes include a large oil depot attack. These operations have forced the Russian government to alter public military displays.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Vladimir Putin scaled back his Red Square military parade this year due to fear of drone attacks.
    • A huge oil depot strike occurred on Thursday.
    • Drone attacks in the Moscow area are part of a multifaceted strategy.
    • Russian drones have entered Polish airspace.
    • Russia and Belarus are conducting massive military drills.
    confidence 60%
  2. Ukrainian Drone Campaign Reaches Moscow Heartland

    Ukraine has launched its largest drone offensive on Moscow since the full-scale invasion began. Attacks have targeted the Russian heartland, including oil refineries and defense plants. These strikes have pushed the conflict into areas previously considered secure.

    What's confirmed:

    • Ukrainian drones have struck over 800,000 Russian assets in 2026 so far.
    • Ukraine is increasing air campaigns to isolate the Crimea peninsula.
    • Drones have hit refineries and defense plants in Moscow.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Ukrainian drones hit a major oil refinery in the Kapotnya district roughly ten miles from the Kremlin.
    • President Putin has hinted at peace talks as the economy fails.
    • Drones forced the most subdued Victory Day parade Russia has staged in a generation.
    confidence 80%