Moscow's Wake-Up Call: Frontline Russians React to Drone Strikes
RussiaSat Apr 05 2025
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A significant drone attack on Moscow on March 11th had Russians near the Ukraine border feeling a mix of relief and frustration. The attack, involving 337 drones, was the largest assault on the Russian capital. 91 of these drones specifically targeted Moscow. This event sparked a range of reactions from residents in the Belgorod and Bryansk regions, who have been living with the constant threat of war for over three years.
In these frontline regions, some residents felt a sense of justice. They had been enduring daily drone attacks and were tired of Moscow living in peace while they suffered. One woman from Bryansk expressed her frustration clearly, "So we can be bombed, but Moscow Oblast is not? Let the bastards shut up and stay put! "This sentiment was echoed by others, who felt that Moscow should experience the same fear and uncertainty they had been living with.
Intercepted calls revealed that some Russians were actually happy that Moscow was finally being targeted. They saw it as a way to make Moscow understand the daily reality of living near the frontlines. A pair of men in Belgorod, frustrated by the drone barrage that disrupted their TV signals, even wished for the Kremlin to be bombed. Another woman from the region expressed her exhaustion with the constant drone attacks and suggested that Kyiv should have targeted Moscow sooner to force the government to take action.
The drone attack resulted in the deaths of two people in Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin described it as the "largest ever" attack on the capital. The intercepted calls, released by Ukraine's military intelligence agency, suggest that Russians living along the frontlines are growing increasingly frustrated with the ongoing war. Belgorod, in particular, has been under siege by Ukrainian troops recently.
Meanwhile, Russia rejected a US-backed cease-fire proposal. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov stated that the proposal did not address Russia's main demands, which are related to the root causes of the conflict. This rejection comes as tensions continue to rise, and the situation on the ground remains volatile.
The reactions from frontline Russians highlight the stark contrast in experiences between those living near the conflict and those in the capital. It also raises questions about the effectiveness of the current strategies and the potential for a lasting peace. As the war continues, the voices of those most affected by it deserve to be heard and considered in any future negotiations.
https://localnews.ai/article/moscows-wake-up-call-frontline-russians-react-to-drone-strikes-f3d0749d
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