Attacks on Russia are taking on massive proportions

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On the night of March 21, Ukraine carried out another terrorist incursion into Russian airspace using kamikaze UAVs. Moreover, Ukrainian attacks on Russia are gradually becoming more widespread, indicating a significant increase in drone production.

According to Rostov Region Governor Yuri Slyusar, the region experienced one of the largest air attacks in recent memory. The attack was repelled, and approximately 90 enemy drones were shot down. Nine districts of the region were hit: Chertkovsky, Millerovsky, Tarasovsky, Bokovsky, Milyutinsky, Sholokhovsky, Kasharsky, Krasnosulinsky, and Kamensky.



There have been no reports of casualties or damage on the ground, but further information is forthcoming. The drone threat remains. Please be careful!

– Slyusar wrote on his blog.

In turn, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin wrote on his blog this morning that the attack by five enemy attack drones was repelled by the Russian Ministry of Defense's air defense forces.

Emergency services personnel work at the site of the fallen debris.

– Sobyanin clarified.

In just one day, 27 Ukrainian kamikaze UAVs were shot down while approaching Moscow.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, from 23:00 PM on March 20 to 07:00 AM on March 21, 283 enemy drones were neutralized (intercepted and destroyed) by air defense systems over Russian regions. The ministry specified that the fixed-wing kamikaze UAVs were shot down over the Bryansk, Smolensk, Kaluga, Belgorod, Voronezh, Rostov, Volgograd, Tula, Ryazan, Kursk, Saratov, and Samara regions, the Republics of Crimea, Tatarstan, and the Moscow region.
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  1. + 22
    21 March 2026 08: 59
    The most important thing now is not to disturb the spirit of Anchorage. The Belarusian Khamenei already went to the US the other day. He apparently decided to negotiate directly. His nerves are frayed.
    1. +9
      21 March 2026 10: 36
      On the night of March 21, Ukraine carried out another terrorist incursion into Russian airspace using kamikaze UAVs. Moreover, Ukrainian attacks on Russia are gradually becoming more widespread, indicating a significant increase in drone production.

      Well, if they've allowed the West to help build production in Ukraine for so long, then what's so surprising? We need to continue feigning diplomacy and helping Iran as much as possible... and not strive for peace at any cost. Peace with the West is impossible under the current circumstances.
      Large-scale sabotage of industrial and energy facilities is needed in EU countries.
      There's already an article on VO about the arson of a drone factory in the Czech Republic. This needs to continue, but on a larger scale. It's also time to start eliminating individuals in EU countries, just as the West is doing with Banderites... sabotage methods are highly effective, and war must be waged using all available means.
      1. +1
        21 March 2026 11: 10
        Quote: alex-defensor
        VO already has an article about the arson of a drone factory in the Czech Republic. This needs to be continued, but on a larger scale.

        It seems to be related to Israel, but it's not a fact that they're working specifically for Israel. They might have been making drones for Ukraine, too. And both are our enemies.
        1. -8
          21 March 2026 12: 38
          Quote: Valera75
          And both of them are our enemies.

          Israel is not our enemy. It's a state not of our caliber. Our enemy is the United States, Britain, and the West as a whole. And for the United States, Israel is simply a convenient springboard for suppressing the Islamic world. But since we don't need US hegemony, we must help anyone willing to fight them. This, by the way, is a British principle they've long used against us. Israel, for us, simply isn't in that "cage," that's all...
          1. +4
            21 March 2026 18: 13
            The Jews are our worst enemies.
            1. -4
              21 March 2026 18: 52
              Quote: Yan Yanov
              The Jews are our worst enemies.

              What, all at once?
            2. -2
              22 March 2026 00: 27
              It was Israel that sold us the Forpost and Zastava UAVs. It is also one of the largest buyers of Kazakh oil shipped from Russian ports.
          2. +2
            21 March 2026 19: 12
            Oh, how wrong you are, my dear sir. Israel is our deepest enemy, just as it is an enemy of all humanity, including the United States. The United States knows this well, but what can you do if 80% of its parliament members are Jews with Israeli citizenship? The US government is occupied by Jews; they control the US. The US is merely their assassin, carrying out special missions in the interests of the Jewish headquarters, called Israel.
            1. -3
              22 March 2026 00: 36
              Quote: Alexpan
              Oh, how wrong you are, my dear sir. It is Israel that is our deep enemy.

              When did Israel manage to do it?
              Britain has been screwing us for centuries. Israel wasn't even a project back then. I don't need you to offer me a prophecy as a project.

              We waged war with the Germans many times in history, even before the emergence of Israel.

              France went to war against Moscow at the beginning of the 19th century.

              The United States became our enemy later, but also before the emergence of Israel, and the influence of the English mentality is present in the United States. It's not without reason that English is the national language of the United States.

              Quote: Alexpan
              if 80% of their parliament members are Jews with Israeli citizenship?

              Where does this data come from?

              Quote: Alexpan
              The US government is occupied by Jews, they control the US

              For me, the only fact so far is the existence of an Israeli lobby in the US. The rest needs to be backed up with facts.

              Moreover, there is evidence of the influence of fugitive Nazis and Poles on US policy.
      2. -1
        21 March 2026 17: 42
        I'm writing the same thing for the hundredth time. This nonsense needs to be ended as quickly as possible, regardless of territory. Without, of course, giving up what's already been won. The first step: a ground strike with nuclear weapons of the highest possible yield against an isolated Ukrainian Armed Forces facility in western Ukraine. After that, the nature of the conversation will change dramatically.
        Doesn't help? Then a few more blows. These creatures understand nothing else. By creatures, I mean the Anglo-Saxons, along with Zeli's gang.
    2. + 15
      21 March 2026 10: 48
      Who expected anything different? Even when Russia liberates Donbas, the same thing will happen. Hoping that Trump will ban drone strikes on Russia is the equivalent of an elderly person with progressive dementia. Or the "elite" selling Russia to anyone.
      But now Igor M will explain to us that everything is wrong. He's probably a friend or relative, or maybe he's just writing all this nonsense for money.
      1. + 10
        21 March 2026 11: 26
        Igorek is a truly unique individual who just showed up here the other day. The way he lays out the "towel" with statistics (which, as we know, are worse than a blatant lie) on the number of freed square meters and forester's huts is breathtaking! Such blatant impudence makes them think we're idiots.
        It's either Konashenkov writing this or Dimon himself, no less!
    3. -2
      21 March 2026 11: 11
      Bat'ka decided that he was smarter than the red-haired demon, but he wouldn't even kill him like Khamenei, he would just boil him like a potato in a jug.
    4. -2
      21 March 2026 13: 43
      What nonsense are you talking..."Belarusian Khamenei..."
      Old Man does not mumble and is not naive!
      1. +8
        21 March 2026 15: 25
        But Batka isn't a fool. Otherwise, he wouldn't have remained on the throne for so long. He understands that the Russian Federation, in the form of the Chess Player, won't protect him. And he senses the impending threat in his bones.
    5. +1
      22 March 2026 15: 34
      Khamenei preferred death to shameful capitulation.
  2. + 20
    21 March 2026 09: 01
    Our government was temporarily allowed to trade oil. And since our "wise" government has destroyed production in Russia and only knows how to sell natural resources cheaply, it decided not to upset its partners or respond to Ukraine's insolence. And Ukraine, on the other hand, immediately realized this and launched massive attacks.
    1. -23
      21 March 2026 10: 18
      Afinogen, where do we get tanks, planes, bombs, and missiles from? On the contrary, we're developing production, and our GDP is growing. Let me remind you that Russia is the world's largest seller of nuclear power plant units. We're the only ones in the world building nuclear icebreakers. Our helicopters, combat aircraft, and air defense systems are popular in many countries. That's just one example. Russia is also the largest exporter of fertilizers, and we're the first in Europe in beer production. We've even surpassed Germany. Not that massive. Last year, it was many times larger. But we have a lot of air defense systems. And we're also firing drones and missiles at Ukraine.
      1. + 18
        21 March 2026 10: 37
        ..we are the first in Europe to produce beer..

        I can feel it from your comments.
        1. -13
          21 March 2026 11: 32
          Serj Iff, I don't really like beer. But you can't take the words out of a song.
          1. +8
            21 March 2026 11: 52
            "We are the first in Europe to produce beer."

            Well, if beer were equal in importance to microchips, then yes...
            Actually, reading Igor's comments makes me wonder: who are you working for, Igor? For Russia? Or against Russia, while posting saccharine, obsequious comments?
            1. -13
              21 March 2026 12: 47
              Alexey Lan, I'm simply telling the truth as I understand it. Amidst the sea of ​​fabricated negativity against the government, I'm trying to inject at least a spoonful of reality. Why don't we make microchips here? We have microelectronics factories here. And we have radioelectronics factories too. We, like Greece, have almost everything. Did you know that a Russian scientific apparatus is currently operating 1,5 million kilometers from Earth? Spektr-RG. Is that better than beer? Did you know that a unique ground-to-space radio telescope, Spektr-R, was completed? For many years, the radio telescope flew as far as the moon and mapped astronomical radio sources with ultra-high resolution? If there are real achievements, why is the story of them dismissed as "sugary commentary"? Don't you like real facts if they don't fit into your worldview? I love my country and I enjoy living here, and I'm not afraid to talk about it or openly express my opinion. I've traveled a lot, seen a lot, and done a lot. I thought a lot. wassat And I believe that now I have the right to share my thoughts, which no one else will hear anywhere.
              1. -1
                21 March 2026 13: 24
                Quote: Igor M.
                I love my country and I like living in it and I'm not afraid to talk about it.

                You misunderstood, Igor. The truth is of little interest to anyone here. If you offered a dark narrative about how everything was lost and how the authorities had brought it to such a pitch, it would pass very easily.
                There's no such thing as only a black or only a white side. Everywhere, all over the world, including Russia, has its pros and cons.
                Many forget what country they live in. They live not in the USSR, but in a truly capitalist country. Where, as is customary in a capitalist country, some fight while others count their profits. Nothing new. And the benefits received by the upper echelons of power in no way overlap with the benefits at the bottom.
                1. -13
                  21 March 2026 14: 20
                  Igool, since you're presenting counterarguments to the dirty talk, they inevitably end up being white. There's plenty of dirty talk here without me even asking.
                  Let at least someone (me) say positive things about the country. Especially since I am sincere in my statements.
                  Golden words. I repeat, if everyone around you talks about the negatives, you're bound to talk about the positives.
                  However, I'd like to point out that a fair number of the negatives expressed here are far-fetched or even completely untrue. In that case, it's important to point this out and explain the error and the reality.
                  I'm not going to barge in with comments about how great Russia is, and how much glory to Putin and his Gerasimov. No, I'm not. But I do see the outright heresy expressed in places, and I'm trying to explain why.
                  I've lived under a variety of governments, including socialism. And I've learned the most important thing: the system you live under isn't so important. What matters is that those at the top remember us below. And not just earn dividends from us, but also share with us little by little, making our lives better, more beautiful, and more fun. And, in my opinion, that's exactly what's happening now. Under today's capitalism, the authorities care about us more than they did under the socialist USSR.
                  And somehow life just keeps getting better and better. My needs may be very modest, of course. But I have practically everything I need. And I look forward with confidence and interest. Life makes me happy and brings me pleasure. I wish the same for everyone.
              2. +2
                21 March 2026 14: 11
                Quote: Igor M.
                Amidst the sea of ​​fabricated negativity against the government, I'm trying to inject at least a spoonful of reality. Why don't we make microchips here? We have microelectronics factories in the country. And radio electronics factories, too. We, like Greece, have almost everything. Did you know that a Russian scientific apparatus is currently operating 1,5 million kilometers from Earth? Spektr-RG

                Did this help the guys at SVO in any way? Can the 5th, 5th, and 10th use this thing to transfer and improve their positions at LBS?
                1. -12
                  21 March 2026 15: 05
                  Valera75, of course. They can think about science during their breaks. That's also important.
                  1. +3
                    21 March 2026 17: 29
                    Quote: Igor M.
                    Valera75, of course. They can think about science during their breaks. That's also important.

                    You are just some kind of fairytale... either in reality or did you come here to chase a fool.
                    1. 0
                      22 March 2026 14: 44
                      Yes, said Doctor Aibolit thoughtfully, it’s spring after all!
                  2. -1
                    21 March 2026 23: 58
                    Since you love Russia so much, wouldn't you like to sign a contract and defend Russia? Think about great things during your downtime? Or would you rather just type from the comfort of your cottage in Barvikha?
                    1. 0
                      22 March 2026 21: 20
                      Quote: Alexander Pobeditel
                      Since you love Russia so much, wouldn't you like to sign a contract and defend Russia? Think about great things during your downtime? Or would you rather just type from the comfort of your cottage in Barvikha?

                      Open your eyes, dear sir. I never dreamed of thinking about great things, no matter where.
                    2. 0
                      23 March 2026 01: 35
                      Alexander Pobeditel, what about you? I'm already old, retired, and frail. I need a suitcase full of medications alone. So, I'm helping out as much as I can on the information front. That's also very important.
              3. +4
                21 March 2026 15: 25
                You know:
                Well, in terms of ballet, we are ahead of the rest of the world.
                I hope you've heard this song.
              4. +2
                21 March 2026 20: 00
                ...trying to throw in at least a spoonful of reality

                ...the reality of cattle extermination in Siberia!!! am
                1. -2
                  21 March 2026 20: 55
                  What do you in Bavaria care about Siberian cows?
                  1. +1
                    22 March 2026 16: 52
                    well...you...what does Bavaria have to do with it???
                    1. -2
                      22 March 2026 17: 46
                      Madam, read my lips - "What business is it of yours to care about Siberian cows?"
                  2. -1
                    23 March 2026 01: 12
                    k7k8, I second that. She's literally scouring the internet, looking for some nasty stuff to criticize us with. Strange people, there are. But maybe she earns extra money this way. How come there's not a single positive post, only name-calling, and on a wide range of issues.
                    1. +1
                      23 March 2026 01: 40
                      I've been keeping an eye on this Bavarian lady for a while now 🤣 At first, she at least pretended to be a "friend" of Russia, but still, "you can't crush genes with your finger." © Tsipsoshnoye is just pouring out. And Tsipsyanka with a German accent is a hell of a mix.
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                      3. -1
                        24 March 2026 13: 22
                        Young man, you just can't read!
                        I'm not from Bavaria, people like you are a "hellish mixture of stupidity and bad manners".
                      4. 0
                        24 March 2026 15: 21
                        Quote from Lisa Kerner
                        I am not from Bavaria

                        Even from Gnumilungmia! It's immediately obvious this is someone with a non-Russian mentality and a complete lack of understanding of the Russian language. Aren't you tired of working for the tsypsa, madam? 🤣
                    2. -1
                      24 March 2026 13: 26
                      Igor, you surprise me too... who should pay me for my posts here? Fuhrer Merzler himself or one of those stinking Russian emigrants here???
                      And "positivity"...where is it in the world at the moment????
                      Of course, you watch "Malakhov" and "Let Them Talk" and hear Krikorov's singing - it's all positive laughing laughing laughing
                      1. +1
                        24 March 2026 13: 38
                        Quote from Lisa Kerner
                        And the "positive"...where is it?

                        Well, today -
                        successful launch of the first 16 communications satellites of the new constellation.
                        A new section of the Yuzhno-Lytkarinskaya road in the Moscow region was launched.
                        New clinics were opened in Bashkiria and Khabarovsk Krai.
                      2. -1
                        24 March 2026 15: 23
                        Quote from Lisa Kerner
                        And "positivity"...where is it in the world at the moment????

                        I'll answer for your opponent. There's plenty of positivity in modern life. But you can't see it behind your snot.
                      3. 0
                        25 March 2026 00: 44
                        Lisa Kerner, you're deliberately only talking about the bad stuff. Normal people don't do that. I see two options: someone pays, or normalcy doesn't even matter. It's your choice.
                      4. -1
                        25 March 2026 13: 18
                        laughing laughing both... I'm a billionaire and I live in the same house. wink
                        And you, Igor, are getting paid by the GDP for your idiotic positivity? lol
                      5. -1
                        25 March 2026 21: 54
                        Lisa Kerner, that's clear, I noticed it from your posts.
                        Moreover, it is double - both a salary from the budget at work and a pension.
                2. -1
                  22 March 2026 21: 29
                  Lisa Kerner, so the cattle are probably sick, probably with foot-and-mouth disease or something. Thank goodness the milk and meat in the stores aren't wasting away. Is Putin personally the one committing atrocities there, slaughtering the cattle? Well, if someone damages or destroys your property, you should go to court and demand fair compensation.
          2. +3
            21 March 2026 14: 05
            And that’s true, it’s better not to drink it, since it’s hard to call it beer.
      2. + 13
        21 March 2026 11: 54
        But we have a lot of our own air defense systems)))))) My God, what nonsense from a naive or contract-driven riot!
        And how have these systems helped Belgorod, Kursk, Bryansk, Kuban, Crimea, and even Ufa? Daily military and civilian losses in these regions are already off the charts...and there's no end in sight...
        We are the only ones in the world who build nuclear icebreakers. Tell us about the Black Sea Fleet and what has happened to it now.
        1. -15
          21 March 2026 13: 02
          next322, isn't that enough? Aren't we shooting down thousands of Ukrainian drones? No country in the world has ever been subjected to such massive air attacks. Except maybe Ukraine. But it lets through a significant portion of the incoming attacks. After all, they've been shelling them for years, and they don't hit them that often. People in most of the country live normal lives. Even tourists go to Crimea. As well as to the Krasnodar Territory. Don't talk nonsense. They're off the charts. Losses are minimal. Losses from Ukrainian shelling of LPR/DPR cities—yes, they were off the charts. And now they've been reduced to the bare minimum. Thanks to the Air Defense Forces. Ukraine's Black Sea Fleet is gone; it's either sunk or captured. And ours lost several ships, almost all of them very old. But at the same time, we gained some, having captured them from Ukraine. Most of our Black Sea Fleet is operational. And how have these losses affected the course of the Air Defense Forces? How have Ukrainian drone attacks on the country affected the course of the SVO? Aside from your hysteria? Absolutely not. The SVO continues, and we're advancing. Ukraine's actions are mostly just PR. They need big news to report to their sponsors.
          1. +2
            21 March 2026 16: 42
            Ukraine's Black Sea Fleet is gone; it's either sunk or captured. Ours, however, has lost several ships, almost all of them very old. But we also gained some, having captured them from Ukraine. Most of our Black Sea Fleet is operational. How have these losses affected the course of the Northern Military District?

            Reading this, I'm starting to doubt your true sanity)))).....Don't ever write such nonsense again and don't watch TV news...
          2. 0
            22 March 2026 00: 03
            No...we shoot down, debris falls and objects, oil depots, factories burn
      3. +8
        21 March 2026 11: 56
        Afinogen, where do we get tanks, planes, bombs, and missiles from then?

        Well, for the most part (95%), this is the production and development of the Great Soviet Union. And the fact that we are free is also due to the USSR developing and producing nuclear weapons and their delivery systems. For this, we should bow at the feet of the USSR.

        We are the only ones in the world who build nuclear icebreakers.

        How many cruisers and destroyers have we built? All the large ships we have were built by the USSR, which they didn't have time to scrap.

        GDP is growing

        It's growing because we're selling resources: oil, gas, metals, timber, coal. The Americans imposed sanctions, but still, there's no GDP. There's no production. China produces everything. The Americans tried to impose sanctions, but then immediately backed down. That's the difference between producing and selling resources.
        1. -16
          21 March 2026 13: 29
          Afinogen, no. Most of it is new production. And what's old has undergone extensive modernization. All our nuclear weapons are new, as are their carriers. Except for the srategists. Only two of their aircraft are new, the rest have all been modernized. The missiles are all new. The nuclear submarines are all new. The warheads are new. Now we have to bow at Russia's feet. For the first time, domestic weapons have no Western equivalents. We have them, but they don't.
          Actually, there are at least 20 submarines. Currently, large surface ships are floating coffins. Russia's main defense now is nuclear submarines. Surface ships are built in smaller classes—frigates, corvettes, and missile boats. As we saw with Iran, surface ships don't last long. All the ships, including destroyers, were sunk within days. But a submarine isn't so easy to sink; it must first be detected. And it can strike from underwater with missiles, torpedoes, and even Poseidons. It can fire both ballistic missiles with nuclear propulsion and anti-ship missiles like Tsirkons, and it can also strike land targets like Kalibr missiles. And our submarines are among the quietest. GDP grows from increased production and services. Sales (or rather, sales taxes) contribute to budget growth. Gross domestic product is the total market value of all final goods and services produced domestically in a year across all sectors of the economy. This is a key indicator reflecting the level of economic growth, productivity, and the overall well-being of the country. (c) We produce almost everything. From nuclear reactors to sea and river vessels. Combine harvesters, tractors, trains, buses, trams, trucks and cars, furniture, cosmetics, a huge volume of agricultural produce, shoes, clothing, houses are built, roads are laid, televisions, washing machines, computers, air conditioners, refrigerators, tanks, fighter jets, helicopters, rockets, wood and metal machine tools, stamping presses, radars, telescopes, satellites, space rockets, firearms are manufactured. Thousands of new factories and plants have been built.
          1. +3
            22 March 2026 00: 15
            You're a crazy city dweller, check out the machine tool production statistics; we produce only 5 percent of our consumption! We can't even handle a satellite constellation; microelectronics is macro-level. Compare our airplanes to American ones? We import shoes and clothing from China.
            1. +1
              23 March 2026 01: 57
              Alexander Pobeditel, or maybe you're just being weird. Sometimes things get stuck in your head. Especially in the spring. Everything is relative, after all.
              In the 1990s, we ourselves ruined production, including machine tools. Gaidar said that if we needed them, we'd buy them. But now, it's begun to recover, and machine tool production has doubled in three years. In 2020, a strategy for the development of the machine tool industry was adopted, which will be in effect until 2035.
              You're probably not aware that a Russian scientific spacecraft is currently operating 1,5 million kilometers from Earth. It's the Spektr-RG. Before that, the Spektr-R spacecraft successfully operated for 7,5 years, periodically reaching almost the Moon. It produced unique scientific results. We have a new spaceport in the Far East. A new launch vehicle. The GLONASS satellite navigation system. So, in your opinion, how are we helping Iran? Precisely with satellite reconnaissance data. Incidentally, the Progress MS-33 cargo spacecraft launched today. We've already achieved a streak of 152 successful, trouble-free launches in a row, knock on wood. Unless I'm counting correctly.
      4. +6
        21 March 2026 13: 50
        ...nuclear power plant units, nuclear icebreakers, fertilizers, and even... wow... beer like Zhigulevskoye... But there's no SMERSH, and the SVO has been dancing for five years now!
        1. -16
          21 March 2026 14: 47
          Lisa Kerner, thank goodness for that. Russia has chosen a strategy of attrition against Ukraine. For us, the Central Military District is economically feasible, there's no mobilization, and losses are moderate. What more could you want, really?
          1. -1
            21 March 2026 19: 56
            Banderastan is not being depleted, but in Siberia, special forces are killing cattle with horns and the people there are in despair, and already from the front, fighters have turned to the VVP because of this crime... am
          2. -2
            22 March 2026 00: 16
            Which country's strategy of attrition is being implemented?
        2. -4
          21 March 2026 21: 00
          Madam, your Bavarian beer hasn't been the best for a long time. Calm down and don't freak out.
          1. +2
            22 March 2026 16: 56
            ...it's not me who's hysterical...I don't give a damn about any beer, but I feel sorry for the Siberian peasants!!!
            1. -1
              22 March 2026 17: 48
              And what have the Siberian peasants done wrong to you? laughing
      5. +1
        21 March 2026 23: 45
        You're such wonderful people, waging war and destroying people for five years! If everything is so good for you, as you write here, how did you allow this to happen? And don't write here that you're fighting NATO. We see how NATO fights in Iran.
        1. 0
          23 March 2026 01: 31
          Alexander Pobeditel, how are they fighting in Iran? They're completely decimating civilians. Civilian casualties in Israel are estimated at 1281 killed. For every 13 Americans killed, that's 100 civilians killed. Meanwhile, Russia has already killed several hundred Americans, up to 10 NATO mercenaries, and over 2 million Ukrainian troops. Meanwhile, Iran has killed almost its entire senior leadership, including its military; the country will soon be razed to the ground. We don't need that kind of hooliganism.
          Incidentally, the North Military District has one of the lowest ratios of military to civilian casualties in all recent wars. Over 95% of our casualties are military.
          Alas, not everything is subject to the almighty Putin. We had no choice but to save Russian citizens and citizens of the LPR and DPR. They tried to back us into a corner back in 2014, but they managed to evade us by imposing the Minsk agreements, thereby delaying the inevitable for eight whole years.
          And when we saved them, the West decided to defeat us with the hands of Ukraine.
          But in reality, we're not destroying our people; we're actually increasing them. Even a seemingly inevitable catastrophe is being turned to advantage by our cunning president. The country has gained 20 times more new citizens than it lost. Our numbers have grown significantly. It's absolutely impossible to call this a defeat.
      6. -1
        22 March 2026 14: 29
        We also make missiles and blocked the Yenisei,
        and also in the field of ballet, we are ahead of the rest of the world.
      7. -1
        22 March 2026 15: 38
        On the contrary, we are developing production, and GDP is growing.

        "And in the field of ballet we are also ahead of the rest of the world."
  3. +7
    21 March 2026 09: 11
    Well, they'll probably write about the response any minute now.
    Their terrorist attacks, which were all shot down, were responded to by our hundreds, bringing peace and goodness, and hitting all targets.
    After all, Gerani, Shaheds, Daggers, etc. are with us.
    1. -2
      23 March 2026 00: 51
      Sergey Latyshev, in this sense, it is convenient for clarity that there is a war going on in Iran.
      There, two extremely advanced technological powers are trying, on the one hand, to shoot down all Iranian UAVs, and on the other hand, to force Iran to stop launching them.
      And this despite almost complete air dominance and a huge number of air defense systems, bombers, and fighters in use. What's the name of that famous system? Something like an iron roof. It turned out to be full of holes, even though it cost as much as gold. And despite the fact that several other countries are actively helping them fight back.
      And they can't do it. They can't do it, Karl!
      Conclusions:
      1) It's impossible to completely shoot down all UAVs. Compared to these suckers, we're incredibly effective.
      2) Forcing the enemy to stop launching UAVs and halt their production is fundamentally impossible. The only thing they haven't used yet is nuclear weapons.
      1. 0
        23 March 2026 08: 34
        All true.
        True, the original comment was about something completely different, about the "response"
        1. 0
          23 March 2026 18: 18
          Sergey Latyshev, don't we respond? We strike regularly, almost every night. But see point 2 of my previous post:

          It is impossible in principle to force the enemy not to launch UAVs and to achieve the cessation of their production.

          So, we can try to reduce production and reduce the number of launches. Which is what we're doing.
          You can also try to shoot down as many UAVs as possible. That's what we do, too. But it's impossible to shoot them all down.
          So we'll have to live with these air strikes until the end of the Second World War, and it's not because our leadership is failing, but because the problem is unsolvable. Fortunately, Ukrainian UAVs aren't yet as destructive as the Gerani and Shahed.
          1. +1
            23 March 2026 23: 23
            That's right. That's what I wrote about. And someone has already written about the response, it happened. And someone else has written about it - there will be more.
            etc.
            You're just repeating my comment from a different angle, )))
  4. + 22
    21 March 2026 09: 17
    What did you expect from our Tsar? He appeared on TV. He issued decrees. And that's all there is to it. He can go hunting or fishing. At the very least, he can lead the cranes. Otherwise, they won't find their way. This is more important than the country.
    1. +9
      21 March 2026 10: 02
      What about the Amur tigers? You forgot about the tigers.
    2. -15
      21 March 2026 10: 20
      Mikhail is 68, and our country is doing well. We even have cranes.
      1. +3
        21 March 2026 13: 52
        ...and in Siberia, special forces and Omsk are killing cattle so that ordinary people can "rejoice." am
        1. -14
          21 March 2026 14: 49
          Lisa Kerner, I read that a lot of this is blown out of proportion. But they seem to be fighting the epidemic. That's exactly what they do when cattle are infected with foot-and-mouth disease. The main thing is, before making a fuss, you should try to find more information from different sources. Then you can draw your own conclusions.
        2. -2
          21 March 2026 21: 01
          Madam, you've had too much beer. You're stuck.
  5. SYG
    + 13
    21 March 2026 09: 33
    Once again, the "fifth column" in Russia is preventing the destruction of logistics centers and production facilities in Ukraine and Europe, from where these drones are sourced and launched.
    It's a pity that decision-makers in Russia are not as decisive as in Iran. request
    There is something to learn. hi
    1. -20
      21 March 2026 10: 21
      SYG, in Ukraine – we destroy them. But they build new ones. But in Europe – no, we don’t fight them.
      1. +9
        21 March 2026 11: 08
        We're probably destroying some of them. But their weapons production has increased 50-fold, in addition to supplies from abroad. That's their data. Transport logistics haven't been affected much either; ships are still running, and locomotives are still running.
        1. -17
          21 March 2026 12: 13
          Karelian, their GDP has grown significantly. When growth starts from zero, it can easily be increased exponentially. But supplies from abroad are currently in trouble. That's why so much attention is being paid to domestic developments. The main supplier, the US, has closed up shop. Meanwhile, the EU's arms stockpiles have already hit rock bottom (the CEO of the German arms company Rheinmetall told CNBC that the US, Middle Eastern, and European countries' arms stockpiles are likely depleted or close to depletion), and there's no money to buy more. They're still not getting through a 90 billion euro loan.
          What danger do you see in exporting grain from Ukraine? They're exporting it, so let them. You answered yourself – steam locomotives. So, they're already being forced to switch to steam. This means there's a problem with logistics. But no matter, we'll take out the steam locomotives, too.
      2. +1
        22 March 2026 00: 26
        Europe openly talks about war with Russia and supplies weapons, ammunition, missiles, drones, mercenaries, satellite and reconnaissance aircraft information, and trains Ukrainian soldiers, but we are not at war with Europe! We supply it with oil and gas – these are our partners and our money!
        And for the people - There is no money, but you hold on!
        1. 0
          23 March 2026 03: 37
          Alexander the Victorious, but he only talks about a future war, that we must prepare for it in order to repel our attack. There's no talk yet of him attacking us himself.
          And we train North Korean soldiers, transfer drone technology, and so on. And should South Korea and Japan attack us for this? Where do you think Iran, China, North Korea, and even Yemen got their hypersonic missiles? And now Yemen and Iran are firing them at the Americans and Israel. Just remember that the Nazis trained their pilots, tank crews, and mountain rangers in the USSR.
          Well, we're barely supplying any more—they're refusing. And Hungary, Slovakia, and Serbia certainly won't attack us. As you know, you still spout nonsense about us reorienting our oil and gas exports to the East.
          Knock on wood, you can't give people money, they'll get lazy. And we're not running on communism, after all.
          People must earn money. And no one interferes with this. Those who work hard and well receive good salaries, and then, good pensions.
          But, in fact, they give out maternity capital as an incentive, have you heard of that?
          Various payments are available to large and low-income families, including discounts on housing and utilities, and discounted and sometimes free medications. In Moscow, pensioners and some pre-retirement citizens enjoy free travel on public transportation and commuter trains. Pensioners are entitled to free spa treatment once a year. Taxes paid for private treatment, medications, and education are partially refunded. We have free school education and healthcare. There are also state-funded places at universities.
          The state must provide opportunities, and it does.
          As of early 2026, there are more than 6,8 million small and medium-sized businesses in Russia, as well as approximately 15,9 million registered self-employed individuals. Small businesses and the self-employed are eligible for significant tax breaks.
          The state invests in urban improvements, sports development, transportation, and so on.
  6. +6
    21 March 2026 09: 39
    "Be careful!" Slyusar wrote on his blog.

    And how will this protect people from further attacks?!
    1. + 10
      21 March 2026 10: 39
      Disabling mobile internet
  7. +5
    21 March 2026 09: 42
    The Banderites are kicking Goodwill. What nasty people they are.
  8. +3
    21 March 2026 09: 47
    Ukrainian attacks on Russia are gradually taking on the character of massive

    The master of Russia and Ukraine continues to stoke his war in Europe. To ignite a war with Europe through the hands of Russia's colonial administration, the Americans need a good fire in this furnace.
  9. +5
    21 March 2026 09: 52
    These drones aren't manufactured in Ukraine, they're imported. So why haven't we yet declared those who fight us through Ukrainians our enemies?
    1. -15
      21 March 2026 10: 22
      Anatoly Solovyanov, mostly in Ukraine. They're big, like a small aircraft. They're supplied with small drones.
    2. -2
      21 March 2026 11: 32
      Don't provoke us, we are not like that.
  10. + 13
    21 March 2026 09: 58
    yeah, we are 160 and we are 283, who is demilitarizing whom?
    And if the Iranians hadn't given us the martyrs, then it would have been... oops, we had nothing of our own at that time.
    1. -17
      21 March 2026 10: 23
      Mikhail Nasharashev, yesterday it was the other way around. They had 36 UAVs targeting us, and we had a couple hundred targeting them.
      1. 0
        22 March 2026 21: 49
        Yes, for us there should be zero, but zero is in the minds of our management, people are not doing their job
        1. 0
          23 March 2026 00: 30
          Mikhail Nasharashev, apparently, is thinking the same thing in the minds of the Israeli and US leadership. They have dominated Iranian airspace for three weeks now. They have already destroyed 67,414 residential buildings and 9,218 commercial properties. Meanwhile, Iranian drones and missiles keep coming. Even air defenses occasionally activate, shooting down one of their drones or an aircraft.
          Today, in impotent rage, they began bombing Iranian power plants. Tomorrow, Iran will begin destroying all power plants in the region. They promised.
          Just so you know, it's impossible to prevent the launch of UAVs. Or their production. Unless you drop a nuclear bomb, that is.
  11. +6
    21 March 2026 10: 15
    Russian intelligence can't locate the launch sites of these drones? After all, they're not being assembled in an open field, are they? It seems like someone in the Russian ranks isn't up to the job.
    1. +6
      21 March 2026 13: 56
      There is no good intelligence, no SMERSH, but the Yeltsin Center is working very successfully. am
    2. +1
      22 March 2026 15: 44
      Someone is good at selling buckwheat.
  12. +5
    21 March 2026 10: 24
    Ufa. Two heavy, slow drones are pounding a multi-story building one after the other. Samara and Engels are under attack.

    And these aren't even rockets.

    Mobile teams with "Yolki" would have solved the problem. But apparently they weren't there.

    There's already a video online of them hammering away at a 27-story building.
  13. +6
    21 March 2026 10: 53
    And it won't work out like Trump did - he'll declare victory and then sail away to the Akiyans...
    1. + 11
      21 March 2026 11: 06
      They'll announce victory to us. But sailing away...even though they have villas, finances, real estate there. We'll be the ones left here to clean up their mess.
  14. +6
    21 March 2026 11: 04
    Well, some people didn't get into trouble, so everything is fine, but the scum will just get trampled, it's not the first time for them
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  16. +6
    21 March 2026 11: 30
    These are the areas where we managed to shoot down the missiles. Apparently, Ufa isn't one of the lucky ones. It lacks the spirit of Anchorage; I'll have to look elsewhere.
  17. +2
    21 March 2026 12: 20
    another terrorist invasion

    It seems like the war has been going on for five years.
    1. +2
      21 March 2026 14: 06
      ...come on, this isn't a war, it's "ours"...honestly, I'm already angry that they won't hit the capital of Banderastan properly!!!
  18. +4
    21 March 2026 12: 54
    Well, no big deal, but at least the rating is high.
  19. +6
    21 March 2026 12: 56
    Iran, stop showing us how to fight! Our General Staff is hysterical, like, "Was that even possible?" And the main slacker is hiding.
  20. +2
    21 March 2026 15: 13
    Do you think the Banderites are getting drones from an unknown source? Some are made in the Baltics, some in Poland, and some are assembled in Ukraine from ready-made kits. All the addresses are known, and if some aren't, that's a question for the nerdy intelligence guys. We have several of them. Many parts come from China, and on credit. Let me remind you that the Chinese have tripled the price of drone parts for Russia and are demanding prepayment. Meanwhile, the Russian authorities are just making a face at the Chinese. No one respects cowards.
  21. +2
    21 March 2026 16: 00
    There will be no progress until the authorities and their "elite" suffer. Only when they start to crush them, like in Iran, will the authorities, fighting for their lives, side with Russia. Not all of them; some will flee to warmer climes, like Chubais. Prigozhin's rebellion also showed how quickly these people can flee.
  22. 0
    21 March 2026 16: 56
    On the night of March 21, Ukraine carried out another terrorist incursion into Russian airspace using kamikaze UAVs.

    Dear transmission ... wassat
  23. +5
    21 March 2026 18: 12
    It's sad that we have such leadership in all spheres. To ruin a country like that requires a special talent, a mediocrity. Russia actually went through the same thing in 1914-1917. There, too, God forbid, they "led" Russia in a terrible way. This "saint" Nicholas brought Russia down as a coward and a mediocrity. And this happened during various wars. What did he do that was so "saintly"? He brought it all to the point where his women and children died a martyr's death. He simply abandoned Russia. He had no interest in it.
    It's the same thing now. The SVO is underway. Who at the top cares about Russia? Our "autocrat" is constantly in Lent prayer. The Minister of Defense also literally serves as a cleric in churches and monasteries during services on weekends. So maybe after Easter they'll start "working" for the good of Russia. But for now, there's no time for that. And God forbid these newly minted "saints" lead Russia to the same fate as "Saint" Nicholas II.
  24. -2
    21 March 2026 19: 09
    There is no such country as Ukraine. There is the former Ukrainian SSR.
  25. +2
    21 March 2026 19: 57
    I hope smart people have realized that they need to stock up on solar panels and generators, because when they get long-range missiles, along with drones, they'll easily overwhelm the air defenses, and Leopold will still be pointlessly blabbering on TV.
  26. +1
    21 March 2026 20: 25
    Thanks to Putin for his peace-loving policy and constant desire to negotiate for trade with Russia's enemies.
  27. -2
    21 March 2026 21: 01
    Quote: alex-defensor
    Israel is not our enemy.

    He is an enemy of all the nations of the world, without exception. And the United States is simply a pocket power for him.
  28. -1
    21 March 2026 21: 03
    Quote: alex-defensor
    What, all at once?

    Of course. From young to old.
  29. +1
    21 March 2026 21: 20
    Quote: Alexey Vladimirov
    ...they will easily overload the air defense, and Leopold will continue to pointlessly chatter on TV.

    Come on... This isn't Karaganov. Putin knows what needs to be done:

    "What should we do in response [to Western weapons strikes on Russian territory]? First, we will, of course, improve our air defense systems. We will destroy them (Western weapons – TASS note)," he said.

    https://tass.ru/politika/21007123
  30. 0
    22 March 2026 08: 36
    Apparently, the spirit of Anchorage is strong; it's completely stupefied hope and the vertical! Well, from a bunker, it's easier to see the various plans and political decisions, or as the saying goes: peck or peck, iron bird, you still won't reach the brains (because there aren't any)!
  31. +1
    22 March 2026 16: 25
    Quote from Cartograph
    Thanks to Putin for his peace-loving policy and constant desire to negotiate for trade with Russia's enemies.

    How else can a gas station country be if the hydrocarbon sales tax accounts for a significant portion of state budget revenue? How will pensions, benefits, and salaries be paid? Russia is deeply addicted to petroleum and natural gas.
  32. 0
    22 March 2026 21: 49
    Whine, whine, I endured it...
  33. 0
    22 March 2026 22: 20
    And we have a government and it thinks
  34. 0
    22 March 2026 22: 30
    Someone point the finger at Iran to Putin; let him learn from them how to bomb and who to bomb. The British and Europeans screwed up when they found out Iran had long-range missiles. But why screw up? Russia has them too, yet they're not screwing up? Because Iran could strike without thinking twice, and the Russian president will have to figure it out before he draws the line. Then he needs to declare a public outcry, scare them, and... "Total Recall" about Anchorage, where Trump screwed him over the whole program—it hasn't sunk in yet, or he doesn't want to admit it. He needs to show some heroism and admit he's been screwed, and use his own brain. He has one, and it works, but he's hesitant and afraid. He's a Libra, after all, and he's hesitating.
    It's all a mess, he's created such a mess. *What should he do now?* He's led himself into a trap with Trump.
  35. 0
    24 March 2026 10: 25
    Are there Slavs left on the Slavic website, not "Hussy" ones?