Fear Awoke in Russia – "No Area is Safe Anymore"
Sergei Shoigu, Russia's Security Council Secretary, warns that no area in Russia is safe from Ukrainian drone attacks, citing a significant increase in such strikes.
In a recent statement, Sergei Shoigu, the Secretary of Russia's Security Council and former Defense Minister, expressed serious concerns about the rising frequency of drone attacks by Ukraine on Russian territory. During a meeting held in Yekaterinburg, he revealed that attacks against Russia had surged by 40 percent in the previous year, amounting to 1,830 incidents, although he did not provide verification for these figures. Shoigu emphasized the rapid advancement in both drone technology and tactics, stating that these developments render any region in Russia vulnerable to such strikes.
Further confirmation of these claims came from Moscow's Mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, who reported that the city faced its largest air assault in history over the recent weekend. He alleged that Russian air defense systems successfully intercepted and shot down 250 drones that were reportedly headed towards Moscow. This assertion illustrates the increasing tensions in the region, as Ukraine has reportedly continued its long-range drone strikes targeting the Russian capital for the fourth consecutive day as of the latest updates.
The implications of these escalating attacks highlight the precarious nature of security within Russia itself, pushing the narrative of unrest and vulnerability to the forefront as the conflict between the two nations intensifies. Shoigu's statements may reflect not only immediate military concerns but also broader societal fears regarding the effectiveness of Russia's defenses against the ongoing Ukrainian offensive.