“Who would have declared such a war on us in Moscow?”

After six consecutive days of drone attacks on the Moscow region this week, one would think the shock of sudden late-night explosions might compel some Russians to consider what Ukrainian civilians have endured during 550 days of relentless Russian attacks.

Instead, some residents near the Russian capital have taken to social media to vent about the inconvenience of being woken up in the middle of the night, question why the “international community” isn’t coming to their rescue, and blame Ukrainian “terrorists” for targeting civilian areas. (Never mind that Moscow has repeatedly attacked residential areas in Ukraine with Iranian-made Shahed drones.)

No injuries have been reported in the recent string of attacks, and Russian officials claim to have shot down most of the drones that they say caused only “minor damage” to a building in Moscow City and several broken windows elsewhere. Kyiv has not confirmed or denied involvement in the drone strikes.

Russian media widely covered the attacks, airing interviews with residents who showed off their broken windows.

“It was scary to go up to the window,” said one man recounting his shock to wake up and find his window shattered. “This is the first time anything like this has happened to me.”

Separately, he told Deutsche Welle, “At first, there was panic. I thought the building had been hit by a shell.”

“It’s very scary. What if it hits the house next time?” another resident told DW, noting that she has a young child in the home. “Who would have declared such a war on us in Moscow?” she asked, unironically.

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  • huginn
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    1 year ago

    “they”

    Ain’t exactly a representative democracy.

    Doesn’t mean Moscow should be spared, just that the majority of the citizens didn’t have any say.

    The ones loudly protesting are probably culpable though.

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      1 year ago

      Did Russia close all communication to the outside world?

      I ask because if the people still have access to the internet then no, your statement doesn’t track.

      Either they were aware and said nothing, or were ignorant. Neither is acceptable.

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          1 year ago

          Oh, it’s a daily source of anger for me. I’m well aware how fucked the average American is.

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        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_websites_blocked_in_Russia

        Most Russians only speak Russian, few news outlets outside Russia write in Russian, most of them are blocked, all news outlets inside Russia are either publishing what they’re told to, or closed.

        Most people have no way to know anything other than what they’re being told. The ones who said something, got either jailed, sent to the front, or both.

        They’re still allowed to say loudly stuff that aligns with the leadership, so the only way they have to “protest” is to say it in a way so overboard that it becomes ridiculous. Like this complaining about drones at night.