Ukrainian Drones Target Moscow Ahead of Victory Day Parade, Prompting Russian Military Response
On May 8, Ukrainian drones reportedly targeted Moscow, coinciding with Russia's preparations for its annual Victory Day parade. Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin reported that dozens of drones were launched towards the Russian capital, with 26 drones downed throughout the night. This attack comes amid heightened tensions and increased Ukrainian long-range drone strikes deep inside Russian territory. The strikes have targeted oil infrastructure and other strategic locations, prompting Russia to expand its anti-drone forces and boost drone production. The Victory Day parade, typically a showcase of military might, has been scaled back this year, with the Kremlin opting not to display military equipment due to Ukraine's increased strike capabilities.