It's time to do something about Zelensky: the drone attack on Moscow was the largest since the beginning of the Second World War.

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Last night, the enemy launched the largest drone attack on Moscow and the Moscow region since the beginning of the Second World War. This is according to Russian political scientist and HSE professor Marat Bashirov. He emphasizes that after this, Russia must eliminate Zelensky and his entourage.

You know what's the hardest thing to write about? The fact that a record number of drones have flown to the Moscow region and Moscow, while it's seemingly self-evident that attacks on Belgorod or Voronezh, or other regions and cities, are taking place.

– Bashirov states.



Developing his thought, he emphasizes that the time has come for Russia to destroy the Kiev regime.

It's time to finish off this fascist clique, wherever it is. Both Russians and Ukrainian citizens, who are held hostage by Zelensky's fascists, are suffering from this war. Yes, yes. Not all Germans were Hitler supporters, and not all Ukrainian citizens are Zelensky's supporters. Yes, they are largely to blame, but they cannot eradicate this plague, but we can.

– the political scientist emphasizes.

Recall, as a result of attacks Several people were killed and injured last night when enemy drones attacked Moscow and the Moscow region. Authorities in the Russian capital reported the destruction of more than 120 drones over the region.

At the same time, experts are confident that Kyiv will increase the number of attacks in the near future, hoping to take revenge on Russia for strikes on military facilities in Ukraine.
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  1. -7
    17 May 2026 11: 19
    Yeah, it's like Z personally launched the drones... all 550 of them...

    And so the "chatterbox" himself only uses his tongue, but suggests that others actually get down to business?
    1. + 22
      17 May 2026 12: 58
      It's time to do something about Zelensky.

      It's time to do something about his Masters...
      It's time for the Russian elite to start fighting with those who are equal in status... if, of course, they are equal, or consider themselves as such.
      Stop fighting exclusively with forcibly mobilized disabled people on LBS.

      Russia's weakness is that communism failed, and capitalism is alien to the Russian people.
      For Russia to be strong again, it needs to offer the people a new model for building society, rather than worrying about restoring the elite's right to park yachts in Nice.
      1. + 20
        17 May 2026 13: 30
        For Russia to be strong again, it needs to offer the people a new model for building society, rather than worrying about restoring the elite's right to park yachts in Nice.

        Who are you addressing this message to? Who should propose this model of society to the people? The current elite, including its highest representative, the guarantor of its rights and privileges? So for them, the ability to park their yachts in Nice means far more than the people and society, because they don't consider themselves part of them, and you yourself seem to be perfectly aware of this.
        1. +1
          20 May 2026 10: 41
          Quote: UAZ 452
          Who are you addressing this message to? Who should propose this very model of society to the people?

          Smart and capable Russian citizens who are willing to get together, spend their personal time, taking time away from their families, and find a solution. Especially since the outlines are already there. The concept isn't complete, but the overall picture is already recognizable...

          Quote: UAZ 452
          The current elite, including its highest representative, the guarantor of its rights and privileges?

          What is left for the “guarantor” if any ruler is forced to rely on a politically active class, and our people are not one, both because they don’t want to and because they can’t (don’t know how).
          The "state" itself is a legal construct. It exists only within the legal framework. Politically active forces always act on behalf of the state.

          Quote: UAZ 452
          ... and you yourself seem to be perfectly aware of this.

          Yes.
      2. -2
        17 May 2026 13: 33
        So communism plus capitalism – according to the Chinese model.
      3. -19
        17 May 2026 16: 46
        Communism is the idea of ​​Jewish messianism, the expectation of a bright future, it will come, and everyone will be in paradise. Let it be the Jews They're waiting for their own messiah, Russians don't need one. Capitalism is also the idea of ​​Jewish usury, its idol is gold. So how can a Russian go? Probably to the same place he was before Tsar Peter, but it's hard to find a name for all that.
        1. -6
          17 May 2026 19: 13
          Where should a Russian go?

          replaced "how" with "where".
          Capitalism is still the best system, as is evident in the global system. Where people live best is in developed, capitalist countries. That's where all the poor flock: Arabs, Africans, Ukrainians...
          And in Russia there is also capitalism, but it is unfinished, under-regulated, thieving...
          1. -1
            20 May 2026 10: 30
            Quote: Alexey Lan
            Capitalism is still the best system, as is evident in the global system. Where people live best is in developed, capitalist countries. That's where all the poor flock: Arabs, Africans, Ukrainians...

            People live better in "developed capitalist countries" not because modern capitalism is good, but because capitalism is the most aggressive, expansive system. Over the course of several centuries, Europe plundered and genocided the entire world, hoarding the wealth for itself. It's clear that when the master's table groans with delicacies, even his serfs get the fat morsels. But make no mistake: capitalism isn't for the people, it's for the elite.
      4. + 14
        17 May 2026 20: 04
        ...to offer the people a new model for building society, rather than worrying about restoring the elite right to park yachts in Nice again.

        This "elite" with dirty asses (butts) knows nothing in life except stealing, so until they are carried out feet first, they will cling to power like ticks and suck the blood of the people and the country.
      5. +1
        18 May 2026 11: 55
        Why not? Let the yachts be armed with cannons and Poseidons—all the nobility of the area will flock to such a "moored" vessel. A Poseidon for every Russian nobleman.
        1. 0
          20 May 2026 10: 26
          Quote: zzdimk
          Let the yachts be with cannons and "Poseidons"... Let every Russian boyar have a "Poseidon".

          Yeah, and allow the "boyars" to have a private army... Welcome back to Feudalism.
          I guess that was sarcasm on your part, right?
    2. +5
      17 May 2026 19: 33
      Are you suggesting that we continue to protect the drug addict and MI6 agent, as Putin does?
      1. -3
        17 May 2026 20: 10
        You answered your own provocative question: Who are you against Putin?
  2. + 16
    17 May 2026 11: 19
    Why are they so worried when Moscow is attacked, while the rest of Russia is inhuman?

    The enemy has struck Moscow. There are casualties.

    The Russian Ministry of Defense reported one of the most massive nighttime attacks by Ukrainian drones in recent memory. From 22:00 PM Moscow time on May 16 to 7:00 AM Moscow time on May 17, air defense alert systems intercepted and destroyed 556 Ukrainian fixed-wing UAVs.

    The drones were shot down over the Belgorod, Kaluga, Kursk, Oryol, Bryansk, Voronezh, Tula, Smolensk, Pskov, Lipetsk, Tver, and Rostov regions, the Krasnodar Territory, the Moscow region, the Republic of Crimea, and also over the waters of the Black and Azov Seas.

    The Moscow region and surrounding areas have seen particularly severe consequences. According to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, over 120 drones have been shot down while approaching the capital in the past 24 hours.

    Twelve people were injured near the Moscow Oil Refinery's entrance. Most of the injured were construction workers located near the entrance. According to Sobyanin, the plant's production process was not disrupted.

    In Zelenograd, strikes were reported at enterprises, including those belonging to Angstrem, a manufacturer of microelectronics, semiconductors, and microprocessors. A fire was also reported at a Transneft facility.

    The Solnechnogorskaya loading station in the village of Durykino, Moscow Oblast, came under attack. This facility stores and transships petroleum products.

    In Dubna, according to incoming reports, the Raduga Design Bureau, a design bureau engaged in the development of cruise missiles and other missile weapons, was attacked.

    The area around Sheremetyevo Airport, one of Russia's largest aviation hubs, was also attacked. Drone debris was detected falling within the airport. Sheremetyevo reported no injuries or damage.

    In the Starbeevo neighborhood of Khimki, a private home caught fire after being struck by a drone. A woman was killed. According to preliminary reports, another person remains trapped under the rubble. Rescuers, emergency services, and police are working on the scene, and the structure is being dismantled.

    In the village of Pogorelki in the Mytishchi urban district, debris from a drone struck a building under construction. Two men were killed. A neighboring house was damaged.

    Several incidents were reported in the Istra urban district. An apartment building on Kosmonavtov Street in Dedovsk was damaged. Six private homes were damaged in the village of Agrogorodok. According to preliminary reports, three men and one woman were injured and are receiving medical attention.

    In Krasnogorsk, a drone struck an apartment building. Several apartments were damaged, but there were no injuries.

    In the village of Subbotino, a private house caught fire after a drone crashed. Firefighters quickly began extinguishing the fire, and preliminary reports indicate no injuries.

    Emergency services continue to work at the sites of fallen debris, damage and fires.
    1. -12
      17 May 2026 11: 22
      Ask Zelensky, it's he and his partners who are terrorizing the Russian regions.
      1. + 15
        17 May 2026 12: 01
        Quote: Maxim Pechenev
        Ask Zelensky, it's he and his partners who are terrorizing Russia's regions.

        What does Zelensky have to do with it if I was talking about Boshirov and people like him who are worried specifically about the capital and not about all of Russia, which is being attacked by the enemy around the clock and people are dying every day.
  3. + 18
    17 May 2026 11: 22
    Every day in Russia - 911. Victims and destruction.
    But the Kremlin, with some unimaginable persistence, pardons and preserves the entire core of the neo-Nazi and terrorist regime led by Zelensky.
    For everyone in Russia, Zelensky is Bin Laden and Hitler all rolled into one, based on the totality of his crimes.
    And the Kremlin is seeking a truce, peace, with him?
    Could Stalin have agreed to a truce with Hitler if Smolensk had not been liberated?

    Miluya, the lair of neo-Nazism, Russia is only sinking into utter hopelessness and despair. Every day, blood and tears.
    The entire border area is in disrepair.
    Traveler Sasha Kon in the Bryansk region...
    How many of these are there? Is it possible to get to Crimea by land?

    The search for a fixed match is simply discouraging.
    Why can't Great Russia liberate less than 1 percent of its own territory?
    And everyone is talking about the betrayal and the deal promised for the 5th column of a trillion rubles with the Bandera regime...
    1. + 19
      17 May 2026 12: 32
      It’s just that Russia may be Great, but there is one thing: Putin lives in a different Russia.
    2. +8
      17 May 2026 13: 14
      Some people just prefer blah-blah-blah over Fabergé. Maybe it's time to retire?
  4. +6
    17 May 2026 11: 25
    Putin won't go against the Jews. It's easier for him to turn a blind eye to genocide. Diplomatic relations are fine, and who cares that we Russians, by remaining silent, have become complicit in the genocide. Realizing this makes me lose my sense of life. Nothing changes; people are the same cowardly creatures they were a thousand years ago. The form changes, but not the content. Humanity must perish, or there will be no balance or justice. And if so, then our lives have been in vain...
  5. + 17
    17 May 2026 11: 39
    The professor is right - it's high time to do this!
    But why is he appealing to "Moscow and the Moscow region," as VVPutin recently threatened to "respond to Bankova Street" for just "the MKAD's main district on May 9th"? Aren't other cities and regions part of Russia?!
    And on other days and for the rest of Russia outside the Moscow Ring Road, for "non-Moscow residents" isn't VVPutin the Guarantor of the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the rights, security, life and health??? recourse
    Where does this (it has already become so "ingrained in their blood" that they themselves do not even notice it, this segregation is already as if "the order of things"?!) "division into classes of citizens" come from among the anti-Soviet, anti-communist "their own bourgeois" authorities of the Russian Federation and Ukraine??! negative
    Wasn't it necessary, on the very first day of the occupation of the "internationally recognized territory of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation," for the Russian "elderly young man-president" to categorically reject all of his anti-Russian "young man's sacred obligations" to the Israeli leader Naftali Bennett regarding his "Putin's guarantees of the immunity of the Israeli citizen-bloody terrorist war criminal Zeltz" and, as the Russian Supreme Commander and Guarantor of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, to give the order for the immediate destruction, by any means necessary, of the entire criminal elite of the Jewish-pre-Banderonazi Kyiv "Maidan regime"??!
    1. + 17
      17 May 2026 13: 59
      Squeak, how recently did VVPutin threaten Kyiv? Please remind me what that threat was. It's nothing but spittle. No one even cares about him in his own country, except for Dormidont.
    2. +2
      18 May 2026 08: 53
      Quote: pishchak
      there was no need to categorically reject all of its anti-Russian "boyish holy obligations" to the Israeli leader Naftali Bennett under his "Putin guarantees"

      And what better reason than to attack Putin's residence? Instead, complaints to Trump.
      1. +1
        18 May 2026 13: 31
        They didn't just file complaints to Trump, but rather a flash drive with a "presentation" (a video recording of the complaint) and, like a servile American, handed it over to Master Trump through Lavrov's "Ministry of Concerns," saying, "Master, have mercy on Vlad and calm down your evil little brat!" fool negative
  6. + 22
    17 May 2026 11: 43
    The hazelnut tree isn't helping anymore... Spiritual bonds are losing their strength. The internet seems blocked, but the geese are still flying out of Europe. Maybe we should raise the recycling fee even more?
  7. + 15
    17 May 2026 11: 47
    Thanks to Putin, he orders that no one touch the junta's centers of power, nor its governance system, especially its financial one, nor the lives of Zelensky and his clique. Even their Kyiv palaces are forbidden to be touched. This allowed Zelensky to demonstrate that the Kyiv government is still capable of much. Today's bombing of Moscow, with its casualties, is a powerful example of this.
    1. + 15
      17 May 2026 15: 45
      It feels like Putin and Zelensky are in the same boat, playing backgammon for a flick of the wrist.
  8. +4
    17 May 2026 11: 58
    "It's time to finish off Zelensky": The drone attack on Moscow was the largest since the beginning of the Second World War.

    Please hear us, Garant. Even Bashirov is already talking about this for everyone to hear.
    1. +8
      17 May 2026 14: 08
      Hear us, Guarantor, please.

      What the hell does he need us for? They're all on another planet, like in that famous movie.
    2. +2
      17 May 2026 16: 36
      Wow, "even Bashirov" mentions this somewhere? Well, a lot of us say something—bloggers, tweeters, writers—these days, everyone positions themselves as political scientists, at the very least.
    3. +9
      17 May 2026 17: 13
      He's a guarantor for what it's worth. The lives of Zelensky, Budanov, Madyar, and other degenerates, judging by their fearless behavior, are guaranteed. And the lives of the 19 already-convicted Azov thugs who were captured at Azovstal and recently exchanged for some reason—it turns out they're also guaranteed. But why isn't anyone guaranteeing the lives of our people? So the question arises: whose guarantor is this?
  9. I think Putin is deliberately turning a blind eye to all this so that the second mobilization doesn't look like a blatant failure to the public, but rather like another force majeure. It would be in their best interests to keep the potential protest masses rotting away in the SVO, since they won't be trying to achieve anything with missiles and drones, but with boots and machine guns—it's cheaper that way.
    1. -21
      17 May 2026 14: 56
      There will be no "second" mobilization. We are methodically and meticulously eliminating the Nazis from (from) Ukraine and their Western donors. And then it will be your turn to undergo denazification with the name it's good that someone is always to blameYou lost as soon as you started fighting against my Motherland.
      1. + 11
        17 May 2026 15: 33
        So it's not clear where your homeland is...
  10. + 26
    17 May 2026 12: 24
    There's a strong feeling that the Kremlin's response to today's drone attack won't surprise us with anything new. Why? Because this raid didn't cause any significant harm to the government, officials, or oligarchs. Is this the first time?
    And what about the people? What about the people? When did the fate of ordinary people ever concern this government?
    1. +6
      17 May 2026 15: 25
      In the morning I saw how Bandera's MOGs were shooting down enemy submarines with machine guns, without maneuvering, on a constant course and without changing altitude (and even along the road, along which pickup trucks with machine guns drive - stop and wait in readiness, when the next "bird" flies to the aiming point, a constant, "beaten-and-flown" route of approach - "one corridor", for years of the Air Defense Forces, reminded me of the "standard tactics of using Soviet submarines by the Baltic Fleet command in 1942-43, when stupidly, one after another, "tributs" drove our submarines to certain death - into anti-submarine nets and minefields that completely blocked the Gulf of Finland, in the same areas, where, having received information from their intelligence about the departure of Soviet submarines from Kronstadt, the Finnish and "neutral" Hitler's accomplices - the Swedish ones - were waiting to sink them. Anti-submarine aircraft!), the flying Russian "geraniums" - black against the clouds, they were clearly visible - no "masking" or "blurring, distorting contours" camouflage (I would at least have painted them with broken black and white lines, so that the gunners' eyes would be blurred and their direction would be distorted, especially in the sunlight).
      Knocked down by several short bursts of heavy machine gun fire, they dived steeply and exploded anywhere, without causing any particular damage to any "military targets."
      So, yes, Vlad aka prior, you are right:

      ...this raid didn't cause any significant harm to the authorities, officials, or oligarchs. Is this the first time?

      Those rare ones that reach the "target" (they are usually from the "shooting at sparrows" cycle) become the "reason for victory reports of the Russian Ministry of Defense (still voiced by the entire parquet floor-level General-Spokesman of the General Staff, or has he already "promoted" himself to the rank of Marshal of Communications in this way? winked )", but basically, if they are shot down over residential areas of high-rise buildings, then they kill civilians, adults and very young children, with their mothers, as happened before with Bandera drones in Donbass in the ATO and now in Donbass and throughout Russia in the SVO!

      I completely agree with you that the "fate of the little people", "serfs", all these anti-Soviet authorities of the "masters and lords, gentlemen" in Ukraine and the Russian Federation do not bother them at all (or, to put it in the "boyish language" they understand among "their bourgeois from the "holy 90s"": "they don't care"!)
  11. +9
    17 May 2026 12: 28
    All this is empty chatter. Where are the results?
  12. +9
    17 May 2026 13: 04
    But we did put on a show and stroked Grandpa's ego...
    1. -3
      17 May 2026 16: 09
      Apparently, no one in your country fought or died in that war, otherwise you wouldn’t have written such “...”
    2. -7
      17 May 2026 16: 14
      Only a freak like you can be paradoxical; a normal person wouldn't write like that.
    3. 0
      17 May 2026 22: 01
      For you, beings of alternative sexuality, these are parades labeled "pride." But for us Russians, it's called the Victory Parade!
      1. +3
        17 May 2026 23: 01
        This is called the Victory Parade!
  13. +9
    17 May 2026 13: 12
    While we're waging this "war," supposedly "in response to," the Ukro-Euro-Khokhlo-Banderites will have their fun and stuff Russia to the brim. Well, of course, we "haven't started yet"...
    (PS: I'm just so angry)
  14. +9
    17 May 2026 13: 14
    The Kremlinites held a Victory Parade that wasn't theirs, and that's fine. No one will threaten to take down Ukraine's leadership again, unless they bang on some barns again and declare it a retaliatory strike. Nothing will change under the permanent leader...
  15. +7
    17 May 2026 13: 56
    Developing his thought, he emphasizes that the time has come for Russia to destroy the Kiev regime.

    Oh, come on ))) Who in the Kremlin would decide to destroy their colleagues and partners? And who would even allow them to do so...
  16. +5
    17 May 2026 14: 25
    It's time to do something about Zelensky.

    What should we do with him? Some even invited him to Moscow. laughing
  17. 0
    17 May 2026 14: 49
    I support it 500%! A strike with tactical nuclear weapons on Zeleny's bunker (it's most likely not in Kyiv, but our generals know the locations of bunkers very well—they were built during the Soviet era) would solve many problems at once. And far beyond the borders of the Outskirts.
    1. + 10
      17 May 2026 15: 35
      Those who cannot fight with conventional weapons cannot fight with nuclear weapons...
  18. +1
    17 May 2026 15: 28
    Without the American and European targeting, there would be no attacks. It's time to destroy their reconnaissance aircraft and centers. They'll just stop howling, but the war with their participation is already underway.
  19. +5
    17 May 2026 15: 33
    This one isn't afraid. He's ready to bomb Moscow any day. And the Kremlin keeps ordering that all the Zelensky clique's command centers be protected; even their palaces in Kyiv are off-limits. Ukraine's ministries are running like clockwork. Doesn't the Kremlin care about victory at all? The main thing is to preserve the clique?
  20. +5
    17 May 2026 15: 45
    It's time to do something about Zelensky: the drone attack on Moscow was the largest since the beginning of the Second World War.

    Well, here you go... Four years of putting up with it, doing nothing, and then suddenly, because of some attack on Moscow, we're supposed to do something right away...? Especially since the president promised not to hit him. And our president, like Trump, who hits everyone without looking, keeps his word. It's been five years already. When drones hit the bases of the recently advertised Sarmat, Oreshnikov, Voevoda, or Burevestnik, or other scary but hitherto pointless hardware... then it's time to take action. And Moscow, of course... it's a big and expensive city. And it would be a shame if something hit, say, the Spasskaya Tower. It has a clock, after all... and it could stop.
    But in Russia, all cities are equal... at least in that they are Russian, despite the absence of the Spasskaya Tower. And they have been equal for the last four years, too.
    P.S.: Yeah, and even then... You can't just back out of a promise you made to a terrorist. First, you need to hit him in the toilet where he goes to relieve himself. An empty one, of course. If he doesn't get the hint, he'll have only himself to blame. But not before four years.
    1. +2
      17 May 2026 17: 17
      he keeps his word

      A controversial issue of course...depending on who.
      1. +6
        17 May 2026 18: 23
        Quote from E-NOT
        he keeps his word

        A controversial issue of course...depending on who.

        Are you talking about "an unchanged retirement age as long as I am the President of the Russian Federation"?! winked
        So, Putin justified everything by saying, "Well, I couldn't do it, I couldn't do it" (he was then "deceived by his own bourgeois people, who reported false budget revenue figures", and that imposing a progressive tax on excess income and a luxury tax on the super-rich from the "Kremlin towers" is "impossible" - they would then "misunderstand", get offended and "won't pay taxes in the Russian Federation at all") - I am presenting this in my own words, as close as possible to Putin's "justifications", as I understood from his lengthy "explanations regarding the raising of the retirement age, which happened, contrary to the given 'holy, inviolable Putin's word'" and, as a true "master of his word", "taking it back from the Russian people who elected me" - "I gave my word and I took it back"! request
        It's "the people", "the people will understand and tolerate", those who "from rags to riches on the stolen goods of the people" do not stand on ceremony with the "slaves of the people" and it is "manly" to mock those who were "cheated, robbed", who are "lower in status" and cannot respond by "slapping a light in the impudent mug of a deceiver and a swindler"!
        But with the Israeli N. Bennett, and with the "friendly (Russian Il-20 with Russian pilots and operators exposed by the Israelis to a missile strike, Israel's constant assistance to Banderland in the war against the Russian Federation, however, as "friendly Turkey" of "Putin's friend" Erdogan helps to fight against the Russian Federation in Ukraine and in Syria, this also happened - this "does not count"?!)" B. Nitanyahu, so "no way" - they, "the respected Israeli partners of their Kremlin bourgeois", "may not understand and will not tolerate" such "management with the word" - next time they will not shake their hand to their "Kremlin partner" and will not pat him on the shoulder "good-good, Voldemar!", and they can "complicate life" for him and the Yeltsinoid Family in many ways, so Uncle Vova needs to listen to them and "throw through "Knee down!" winked
        How many hundreds of thousands of lives of Russian and Ukrainian citizens has this "boyish word of the guarantor" of the immunity of the long-since "illegitimate" Kyiv Banderoführer cost and will it continue to cost?! fool
        1. +3
          17 May 2026 19: 01
          The guarantor issue is also debatable. As I've already said, it depends on who the guarantor is for. As I understand it, no one guarantees the lives and health of Russian citizens, especially those living in territories up to the Urals. Zelenskyy himself, and his gang, are living quite comfortably, and it's unlikely they're in any danger.
  21. -3
    17 May 2026 16: 05
    The author apparently doesn't know that people shoot in war. The article didn't say anything new, and the suggestion to "do something about Zelensky" sounds laughable. Who is Zelensky and what does he decide? His only advantage is his gift for gab and his acting chops. They'll write him off any day now; the Brits have long since prepared a replacement—Umerov or Zaluzhny, both well-known figures.
  22. +3
    17 May 2026 16: 06
    Zelenskyy's fate is clear and visible. Is he in a cell next to Yermak, or is it next to Olena—mackerel for 8 hryvnias? But what about the degree of culpability of those who first signed and then pretended for eight years that the Minsk agreements were a solution to the problems, while in fact giving the Ukrainian Armed Forces time to rearm, and Europe time to digest all of this and prepare. Those who sent an expeditionary force to Ukrainian territory in 2022, firmly convinced that the Ukrainian people would support them. Those who, even at the beginning of the Second World War, convinced us that the "brotherly Ukrainian people..." and those who planned to fight "with one hand" are also to blame. The list is long. Are these leaders capable of admitting even a fraction of their guilt? Or, like Gorbachev, who believed until the day he died that he had acted correctly.
  23. +3
    17 May 2026 16: 58
    It's time to do something about Zelensky.

    There is a proverb:

    Crow does not pick out the crow

    Ze needn't worry.
  24. +1
    17 May 2026 17: 02
    Moscow dances and sings.
    1. +1
      18 May 2026 05: 59
      It seems they can't wake up our government, even with redoubled force.
  25. +2
    17 May 2026 17: 23
    All we need to do is say: everything is going according to plan. Which plan is irrelevant. Action is long overdue, and what's to come is unclear.
    1. +1
      17 May 2026 19: 13
      .... it's not clear what awaits.

      Order of appointment to the post of Director of the CIA.
      https://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/68decbd79a7947824e4c9106
  26. +4
    17 May 2026 18: 29
    What about Sarmat, Oreshnik, Kinzhal, Poseidon, S-500, etc.?
    1. +4
      17 May 2026 19: 00
      What about Sarmat, Hazel, Dagger, Poseidon...?

      Let them be... For the amusement of the whole world, which has nothing like it. And after Russia's collapse, they'll cut it up and sell it as fuel for nuclear power plants. That's the extent of our recklessness.
  27. +1
    17 May 2026 18: 59
    It's time to do something about Zelensky.

    Should I reward him? Send him a medal or an order... pinned to a geranium or a caliber. Or better yet, give him the hero right away... posthumously.
    1. +2
      17 May 2026 19: 33
      He's doing his job well, and it wouldn't be a bad idea for us to watch our performance before the start of the SVO.
  28. -2
    17 May 2026 19: 13
    This isn't a new idea; Trump began his operation in Iran with exactly the same result. Such tricks don't work with the rigid vertical power structure of a totalitarian society, that's the point. Every cog in the machine is replaced automatically according to prescribed procedures, while the cog itself makes no independent decisions regarding its own objectives. All of this is precisely typical of Ukraine under external control. Essentially, it's just a proposal—to harass the goats, let off steam, and incite fear—but it won't have any significant effect on the actual state of affairs, and it will greatly hinder communication on humanitarian and other issues. Now, if there were a genuine opposition in Kyiv capable of seizing power in such a case, or a bribed person like Trump in Venezuela, then yes, but the Kremlin clearly has none of that.
  29. +1
    17 May 2026 19: 26
    Yes! It's time to do something.
  30. +3
    17 May 2026 19: 28
    If we're talking about our army's tactical measures, the article is nonsense. Zelenskyy, the drug-addicted clown, is always getting in his way in the war. In situations like these, we need to target the operational groups of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems, their launch pads, and the operators in the UAV guidance room. Eliminating Yury Cherevashenko and his staff would be five times more effective than eliminating Zelenskyy. What a target! A political addict. There are people who pose a direct threat to Russia, who hate the Russian language, culture, and history. And all of these people serve in the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems units and should be eliminated or wounded and decommissioned (without an arm, leg, etc., since capturing them is practically impossible; they're hiding behind the ground units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces). 59th Separate Assault Brigade "Steppe Predators"
    9th Separate Unmanned Systems Brigade
    20th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems "K-2"
    414th Separate Unmanned Systems Brigade "Ptahi Madyara"
    412th Separate Unmanned Systems Brigade "Nemesis"
    411th Separate Regiment of Unmanned Systems "Hawks"
    413th Separate Regiment of Unmanned Systems "Raid"
    427th Separate Unmanned Systems Brigade "Rarog"
    429th Separate Brigade of Unmanned Systems "Achiles"
    424th Separate Battalion "Svarog"
    1st Separate Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems
    Flying Skull Battalion
  31. +2
    17 May 2026 19: 43
    Well, if after this massive attack on Moscow, they don't wake up and realize it's time to start chopping off the heads of Bandera's unpunished supporters, who, driven by delusions of grandeur and superiority, have crossed all boundaries, and raze government districts and factories in the EU, then things will get even worse, and the number of attacks will increase exponentially, targeting the Kremlin directly. It's also clear that daily attacks on residential buildings in all Russian cities, resulting in casualties, are of little concern to those sleeping soundly behind large, high fences. So maybe they'll shed their softness now and respond harshly as expected. It's shameful, after all, how much longer can they tolerate this?
  32. GN
    +4
    17 May 2026 19: 45
    The US is outplaying the Kremlin's weaklings and cowards again and again. They threw a bone to the Kremlin types like Yermak, took him into custody, and the half-witted bourgeoisie once again decided this was a signal that the US supposedly wants a peace deal! And then Kyiv launched an attack, and the Kremlin is back on the hook and scratching its head (of course, it's impossible to take it seriously; we're smelling like Anchorage again). Today, after a massive attack, they've planted a new rumor that Elena Zelinskaya is about to be arrested! Moscow's hands are tied again, claiming the US is working under a peace treaty and forcing Zelinsky to come to his senses! This game is for ordinary people like you and me! Kyiv, the US, and the corrupt Kremlin have already agreed on everything! This circus is being staged specifically to kill as many Russians as possible. Soon, these cold-blooded creatures will be counting the tons!
  33. +3
    17 May 2026 20: 08
    Yes, yes. Not all Germans were Hitler's supporters, and not all Ukrainian citizens are Zelensky's supporters. Yes, they themselves are largely to blame, but they cannot eradicate this plague.

    Not all Russians are Putin supporters.
    Although we ourselves are to blame for many things...
  34. +5
    17 May 2026 20: 21
    Why are they so worried when Moscow is attacked, while the rest of Russia is inhuman?

    The rest of Russia will only be calmer if the attacks shift to Moscow.
    It's unlikely that a single resident of Kursk, Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh, or Rostov would be against the strikes being directed at Moscow residences instead of their homes.
  35. -1
    18 May 2026 01: 23
    Yes, yes. Not all Germans were Hitler's supporters, and not all Ukrainian citizens are Zelensky's supporters. Yes, they themselves are largely to blame, but they can't eradicate this plague, but we can.

    Maybe we should start by eliminating the Zionist plague? Maybe there won't be anything left of the fascist one after that.
  36. +1
    18 May 2026 06: 00
    What else needs to happen for the Supreme Commander to finally give the order to destroy Zelensky's gang and bomb the government districts of Kyiv?
  37. 0
    18 May 2026 07: 07
    In the East they say,

    Being smart is good, but it is not enough if you do not have decisiveness in your character.
  38. 0
    18 May 2026 08: 24
    Previously there was the Kyiv junta, and now there is Mr. Zelensky.
  39. 0
    18 May 2026 09: 44
    It's now generally accepted that we liberated the German people from the Nazi regime. It was this very attitude that helped us mend relations with Germany after the war. Germany continues to care for the graves of our soldiers. Now is the time to liberate the Ukrainian people from Zelenskyy's Nazi regime.
  40. 0
    18 May 2026 11: 41
    What's all the fuss about? Putin isn't even touched. So for now, the Kremlin will allow Kyiv to be bombed for real and bring down Zelensky's clique.
  41. +1
    18 May 2026 11: 57
    The Tsar is safe. The boyars are safe. The money is safe. What are you all so upset about? The common people, who even counts them?
  42. 0
    18 May 2026 12: 25
    It's time to do something not with Zelensky, but with those who finance him.
  43. +1
    18 May 2026 13: 22
    Quote from Olive
    Yes! It's time to do something.

    This should have been done when the USSR was collapsing. But now it's all been done.
  44. 0
    18 May 2026 16: 34
    What do you mean "do something"? And "urgently" at that!!! He's under Putin's protection. That's it.