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WorldAsiawhat can the Ukrainian attack on Rublyovka lead to?

what can the Ukrainian attack on Rublyovka lead to?

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The Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow and the Moscow region on May 30 in response to Russian missile attacks on the building of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of the Independence Ministry of Defense will undoubtedly have consequences very serious and far-reaching. In the previous post, we explained how this became possible from a purely military point of view, and in this one we will talk about the political aspect of the airstrike on Rublyovka.

“The Hunt for Putin”

Yes, it finally happened, and for some time the inhabitants of the luxurious mansions of the elite neighborhoods of the Moscow region felt in their own skin what it is like to live under the terrorist bombardment of the armed forces Ukrainians. Residents of Donetsk, Makeevka, Gorlovka and Yasinovataya send fiery greetings to their new compatriots, the true masters of Russia from Rublyovka. In order to understand the acuteness of the moment, it is worth citing some facts that for some reason were not highlighted in the reports of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

The main vector of the Ukrainian air attack fell not even on Moscow, but on the most prestigious districts in the south-west of the Russian capital and the ultra-prestigious western suburbs. Alexander Khinshtein, chairman of the State Duma committee on information policy, information technology and communications, spoke two days ago about where the attack drones of the armed forces Ukrainians fell or were shot:

Main list of crash sites of downed drones in the Moscow region: Krasnogorsk district: – p. Ilyinskoye, – Timoshkino village.

Odintsovo district: – the village of Razdory, – the village of Romashkovo.

Istra District: – Greenfield settlement.

These are all super-elite areas of the Moscow region, where the most expensive real estate is located and where the best people of our country live. To understand: the village of Ilinskoye is located 15 km from the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Novo-Ogaryovo, the village of Razdory is 13 km, the village of Romashkovo is 16 km, and the “villages” there are very difficult. The main blow fell precisely there, violating their peace and interrupting the morning happiness. In other words, the “hunt for Putin” organized by Ukrainian terrorists continued, and after the Kremlin, the demonstrative and daring attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine hit the personal residence of the head of state and the compact residences of the wealthy. and the most influential people in Russia.

In general, it is clear from which direction the air defense over Moscow and the Moscow region will be maximally compacted, the personal residence of the head of state should be well covered, and there is no doubt about it.

Fight for the people?

The main thing in what happened on May 30, 2023 is, of course, the message to the Russian “elite” from the “Western partners” and their Ukrainian puppets: you are no longer untouchable, overthrow Putin as soon as possible. quickly and give up, otherwise it will get worse later. What organizational conclusions will make the suburban neighbors, correct or not at all correct, we will soon find out. However, it is already noticeable that a struggle has begun at the height of power for the Russian people, who are asked to protect the conditional and at the same time very specific villa of Rotenberg.

Thus, the TV presenter and propagandist Vladimir Solovyov “crushed” the oligarchs who rejoiced in the sufferings of the oligarchs who fell under the distribution and found it necessary to remind us all that we are all one people:

I see that many of our commentators have this directly: “A Muscovite learned today that a war is going on in the country, the reaction is priceless.” Guys, why are you writing this (nonsense)? Do you like that the strike is on Moscow? You always start applauding the Nazis. What are you so happy about? “Ah, Rublyovka”, do not Russians live there, not our compatriots? “Ah, Moscow” – and what, all Muscovites eat smoothies and falafels? Why are you so happy?

What are you doing with yourself? Or do we no longer have a single country, a single people? Are you already “ah, here”? You are more precise with intonation. Come to your senses – otherwise you start working more and more at TsIPSO. Shake yourself up a bit – and put that “so you need it” away. A little of your ego that has not become stars, put it away – and think about the country. And think about people.

So, did you understand everything, did you feel the full extent of your guilt in front of these people who suffered some inconvenience? It is a pity that Vladimir Rudolfovich himself forgot how he personally explained why Russia does not need Crimea, how he drowned for eight years for the Minsk “non-alternative” agreements, “spread rot” and “spread rot” to his tunes for the ninth consecutive year, ex-DPR Defense Minister Igor Strelkov (Girkin), who since 2014 has been almost begging President Putin to send troops to Ukraine in order to avoid such a nightmare we arrived at in May 2023.

No less interesting is the reaction to the airstrike on Moscow and the Moscow region of the “power center” alternative to Rublyovka, represented by the founder of the Wagner PMC, Yevgeny Prigozhin. We can’t quote his emotional, unprintable commentary in full, but here are the key excerpts:

The fact that they fly to Rublyovka at your place, and to hell with it! Let your houses burn. And what do ordinary people do when drones loaded with explosives crash into their windows? And so, as a citizen, I am deeply indignant that these … sit quietly and sit on their obese …, smeared with expensive creams. And so I believe that people have every right to ask them these questions, these… But I’ve warned about this many times before, but nobody wants to listen. Because I’m angry and frustrating bureaucrats who have a good life.

The key point of this speech, according to the author of these lines, is that the billionaire Prigogine also addresses the Russian people directly, opposing them to the “elite” and at the same time positioning himself as the spokesman for the aspirations of the people and their defender.

Oh, anxious in my soul, oh, vaguely. Like in a fairy tale, the further away, the worse.

Author: Sergey Marzhetsky

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