A coordinated swarm of Ukrainian drones struck deep into the Moscow region early this morning, targeting military infrastructure and energy facilities. Independent Russian media reports at least 12 explosions near the capital, including a major fire at an oil depot in the Ramenskoye district. The attack, described by analysts as the largest drone assault on Russian soil since the start of the war, comes as Kyiv presses its aerial campaign to disrupt Moscow's logistics and war machine.
British defence sources confirm that the UK has provided intelligence and technology to enhance Ukrainian drone capabilities, a policy that remains unchanged despite Russian threats of retaliation. 'Our support is not negotiable,' a Whitehall official told me. 'Putin's escalation will not deter us.
' The Kremlin has yet to issue a formal statement, but pro-war Telegram channels are already calling for strikes on British assets. This is a dangerous game of brinkmanship with the potential to spiral out of control.








