Some Russians are turning on Putin as drones hit Moscow. Does it matter?
- Last week, Moscow residents looked up at black smoke hanging over the city as Ukrainian drones buzzed overhead.
- It was Ukraine's largest drone attack on the Russian capital since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022.
- Hundreds of flights were delayed or cancelled, while a major oil refinery on the city's outskirts was repeatedly struck and set ablaze.
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- Last week, Moscow residents looked up at black smoke hanging over the city as Ukrainian drones buzzed overhead.
- It was Ukraine's largest drone attack on the Russian capital since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022.
- Hundreds of flights were delayed or cancelled, while a major oil refinery on the city's outskirts was repeatedly struck and set ablaze.
Sources: CBC