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Ukraine eyes drone strategy to disrupt Moscow Victory Day

A Ukrainian military expert stated that Kyiv should launch drone attacks to trigger an air raid alarm in Moscow on Victory Day, May 9th. This would necessitate the evacuation of gathered foreign leaders. "If all these so-called ceremonies take place in shelters, accompanied by the sound of sirens, it will become a national embarrassment for the Russian Federation," said Dmytro Zhmailo.

Preparations for Victory Day in Moscow
Preparations for Victory Day in Moscow
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What do you need to know?

  • The Victory Day celebrations will occur in Moscow on May 9th, attended by leaders from numerous countries, including Chinese President Xi Jinping.
  • Ukrainian military expert Dmytro Zhmailo believes that Kyiv should aim to disrupt them.
  • He thinks that triggering an air raid alarm would be an "embarrassment" for Moscow.

The Director of the Center for Security and Cooperation, Dmytro Zhmailo, in a conversation with the Espresso channel, shared his predictions about where the Ukrainians might strike during the Victory Day celebrations.

According to him, it would be beneficial for Kyiv if the parade in Moscow were interrupted, for example, by air raid alarms. Consequently, the gathered leaders from other countries would have to be evacuated to shelters.

"If all these so-called celebrations are held in shelters, accompanied by the sound of sirens, it will become a national embarrassment for the Russian Federation," he said.

He emphasized that, in his opinion, the attacks should not be directed at Red Square, where the celebrations will take place, as there is a risk that some foreign leaders could be harmed in the attack.

"We don't necessarily need Ukrainian drones to fly to Moscow. If an air raid is announced, if events are disrupted, that will be good," he argued.

Victory Day in Moscow

The traditional annual military parade will march through Red Square in Moscow on May 9th, celebrated in Russia as Victory Day.

Yuri Ushakov, an advisor to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, announced that military formations from 13 countries, including China, will appear alongside Russian soldiers, military vehicles, and various types of weaponry in the parade.

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