08/28/2025


After the terrible attack by Russian terrorists on Kyiv on August 28, 2025, which took many lives, the question arises – how long will Muscovites continue to attack Ukraine and Kyiv, and the population of Moscow will continue to live as if the war is taking place somewhere far away, on some other planet. After all, Kyiv residents know that they are constantly in a zone of potential impact. The consequence of which is: “you can fall asleep in this world, and wake up in another.”
It is obvious that the racists were planning a massive strike for August 24, but the arrival in Kyiv of the special representative of the President of the United States, Keith Kellogg, who arrived in the Ukrainian capital on the occasion of Independence Day, forced them to postpone the date of their terrorist attack.
Russia continues to kill Ukraine, and Russians believe that there will be no retaliation for this. It is necessary to dispel the illusions of Muscovites that Putin’s war in Ukraine will take place only on our territory. Ukrainian drones must more actively attack military facilities in Moscow and the Moscow region, radically changing the situation. Everyone there must understand that the war has finally come to them.
It is necessary to make the price of war for Russia and its elites increase sharply. So that neither Rublyovka, nor Barvikha, nor Zhukovka are safe places for those who previously could only see military actions on their TV screens. They have been told for many months that the Russian Federation “will win”, now they have to see for themselves that this is not the case at all. A comfortable life behind the walls of their estates is coming to an end.
When Russian oligarchs and the wealthy of a smaller financial caliber knew that the war in Ukraine was somewhere far away, it was one thing. However, after Ukrainian drones began to fly to Moscow, this changed the situation for them. The reality of the war began to approach them directly.
Not to mention that once privileged Muscovites may begin to see the light after the small explosions become a reality for them as well. The Ukrainians are thereby freeing the Russians from the propaganda delusion they have been instilled in through television screens that Moscow is reliably protected from acts of retaliation by Ukraine.
The next epiphany for the Russian establishment will be that Russia is waging a war that it cannot win, and each day it continues only brings the collapse of this artificially created state closer.
With the war in Ukraine, Putin managed to inflict such image and economic damage on the Russian Federation that none of the Kremlin’s opponents could have inflicted on it. The result was a critical weakening of Russia’s role and place on the world stage, which it will never be able to restore.
Gradually, but irreversibly, the war is beginning to spread to the territory of Russia. And attacks on military infrastructure in the Russian Federation itself will no longer give the Russian population the opportunity to observe the war in Ukraine from afar. The danger has begun to approach them as well.
And only when the Russians at least partially feel the pain and suffering that they have been inflicting on peaceful Ukrainians for more than three and a half years will they perhaps begin to understand the evil that Putin is doing to a neighboring country that is heroically fighting for its independence. But this war is not a video game, Ukraine needs time to liberate its territories.
Although here it is necessary to take into account the entire danger of the situation that Putin himself has found himself in. If he loses, he may lose not only power, but also his life. Therefore, the Russian-Ukrainian war is actually a war to preserve the power of the tyrant and his criminal regime.
The treacherous invasion of Ukraine was the biggest geopolitical mistake in Russia’s history. Putin’s attempt to expand Russia at any cost at the expense of the Ukrainian state will only lead to the defeat of the Moscow Goliath. After all, the spirit of freedom, great courage and professionalism of Ukrainian soldiers turned out to be much stronger than the desire of the invaders to appropriate what belongs to others.
Today, the war is boomeranging back to the doorsteps of Russians who never thought it could ever touch them. And the active appearance of drones over Moscow may be just the beginning of this irreversible process. Next in line are St. Petersburg, Tver, Tula, Tambov, Kaluga, Bryansk and the rest of the European part of what is still called Russia.
Next must be the arms factory in Tula, the Smolensk Aviation Plant, which also produces radar systems, missile systems and other military equipment, the Votkinsky Plant in Udmurtia, which produces ballistic missiles, and the main manufacturer of small arms in Russia, the Kalashnikov Concern. Which includes several enterprises, including the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant and the Zala Aero company, which develops and produces drones. And there are many other similar military facilities in the Russian Federation that are interesting for Ukrainian drones.
Moscow and Russia must experience everything that Kyiv and Ukraine are experiencing. And Ukraine must continue to strike enemy military facilities with drones, otherwise the Russians will never realize that the war has two sides. And that they are in the zone of impact of our weapons.
And this is not a war of Westerners against Russia, this is the defense of Ukraine. But Ukraine cannot win if its infrastructure is constantly under attack, and Russia’s is not. There can be no such thing as a “safe place” in the Russian Federation during a war, Russians need to feel in danger everywhere.
Future history textbooks will write that Putin not only wanted to take over Ukraine. His intentions were also to destroy the dominance of democratic Western civilization in the world and create his own “alternative anti-civilization”, where totalitarianism would become the basis of a new world order. Therefore, allowing him to overturn the international order today means setting back the progress of human development by at least several centuries.
It is obvious that Putin did not think about the consequences of his troops’ invasion of Ukraine. The Russian tyrant’s miscalculation was that by starting the war in Ukraine, he hoped that after victory he would be able to restore Russia’s status as a superpower. But he did not succeed in this. On the contrary, modern Russia is more like a criminal syndicate that buys weapons from Iran, North Korea and China in exchange for the remnants of former Soviet military developments and political services.
Let’s finally call a spade a spade. After all, everything Russia is doing in Ukraine has already gone beyond cruelty and is now depraved barbarism in the medieval style. But it is being carried out using 21st century technologies, on the orders of a sadist bent on the idea of destroying Ukrainian statehood.
Now is the critical moment when economic sanctions against the Russian Federation must not be lifted, as US President Donald Trump has said, but sharply tightened. After all, Putin’s Achilles’ heel is his corrupt kleptocratic economy, which accounts for only 2 percent of global GDP, and is smaller than the economy of the US state of California.
Therefore, the emaciated dictator cannot afford a prolonged confrontation with the West due to the threat of huge debts, a sharp fall in the ruble exchange rate, and devastating inflation. Any way in which it is possible to realistically limit Russia’s revenues would be incredibly useful in depriving the tyrant of funding for his war machine.
Time is not on Putin’s side, but the free world must be united more than ever. The defeat of the USSR in Afghanistan is a clear example of how Russia could not withstand such financial strain, which in the long run became a prologue to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Throughout its history, Russia has lost many wars. Among them: the Crimean War of 1853–1856, the Russo-Japanese War, the Russo-Finnish War, the First Chechen War. Having treacherously attacked Ukraine, Moscow assures the world that this is a war for their “fatherland.” Although Ukraine has never been and is not their “fatherland,” despite Putin’s wild imagination.
The Kremlin has a long history of underestimating the unity of the West. It got it wrong with Ukraine, too. Putin was somehow certain that Ukrainians would stop defending their homes and choose Moscow slavery over freedom.
Putin and Putinism are death, and nothing but death. This is what he brought with the war to Ukraine. The Western world has been waking up for a very long time, delaying the time of its final decision. Now democratic Western civilization must unite its efforts for a decisive battle with the Russian Empire of evil, the culmination of which must be the defeat of Moscow in Ukraine.
Moscow must burn, and Muscovites must feel that their parasite city is no longer protected from Ukrainian retaliatory strikes. Only when the center of Moscow and the Kremlin are burning will Russians finally understand that Putin’s war in Ukraine directly affects them. There is no point in delaying this.

“Moscow must burn, and Muscovites must feel that their parasite city is no longer protected from Ukrainian retaliatory strikes. Only when the center of Moscow and the Kremlin are burning will Russians finally understand that Putin’s war in Ukraine directly affects them. There is no point in delaying this.”
I couldn’t agree more.
I always say, mafia land must burn, but, if only moscovia were to burn, I would not mind at all. It is the center of evilness of the mafia state. It would fry LOTS of evil creatures, nice and crispy.
Free like a Flamingo…
Ukraine taking the moral high ground has done them no good. It doesn’t bother TACO how many Ukrainian kids are murdered by the terrorists, so let’s fry a few Muscovites.
I’m sure that Ukraine would’ve fried cockroaches in their apartments and hospitals a long time ago if it weren’t for them having to rely on Western marshmallows for help so much.