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Related: About this forumMoscow Airports in Chaos After Drone Strikes! - Silicon Curtain
Edition No195 | 20-07-2025 - The night skies turn hostile, but this time its not only over Ukraine, but the capital of the aggressor, Moscow. This episode investigates the impact of three nights of drone raids on Moscow both the material and psychological effects.
There is a phrase is Russian, sow the wind, reap the whirlwind. Now the city of Lenin and Stalin is becoming Dronegrad, an imperial capital under fire. Did Putin think he could inflict aggression, but that Ukraine would not strike back? It seems he thought precisely this.
Since early July, Moscow has faced repeated drone incursions. On July 19, Mayor Sobyanin announced that air defenses shot down 2 drones, prompting temporary suspensions at Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports (Reuters). Similar closures occurred on July 17 and 18, with disruptions at all four major Moscow airports (tvpworld.com).
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Drone Strikes on Moscow: Disruption and Destruction
In this episode of Silicon Bites, we delve into the third day of drone strikes on Moscow, which have significantly disrupted airports and travel in the city, turning it into a virtual no-fly zone. The strikes have inflicted both material and psychological damage, highlighting the vulnerability of Moscow despite Russia's aggression in Ukraine. We discuss the economic impact, including massive airline losses and delays, and the broader implications for Russian society and its government's perceived strength. We also examine Ukraine's strategic use of drone strikes as a form of guerrilla economics, aimed at inflicting financial and psychological pain on Russia. Despite Western caution, Ukraine is expanding its capabilities and normalizing these strikes, while Russian civilians remain anxious and frustrated. Ultimately, bringing the war to Russian soil alters the dynamics of the conflict, challenging the Kremlin's narrative and strategy.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction and Channel Support
00:36 Drone Strikes on Moscow: An Overview
01:11 Impact on Moscow's Airports and Economy
02:13 Psychological and Symbolic Effects
02:43 Ukraine's Strategic Calculations
05:02 Western Reactions and Future Prospects
06:58 Conclusion and Summary
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Moscow Airports in Chaos After Drone Strikes! - Silicon Curtain (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
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markodochartaigh
(3,375 posts)1. "There
is a phrase in Russian, sow the wind, reap the whirlwind."
There is a similar phrase in English, "Elect a kkklown, get the cirkkkus."
usonian
(19,167 posts)2. Oh please don't destroy the airport before one critical flight lands.
Leaving soon for матушка Россия.