Ukraine Gains from Drone Attacks on Moscow, which have been occurring almost Daily since the Start of 2026. One of the most obvious Goals and Objectives of such Campaigns and Missions, is to Paralysis of Russian Logistics.
As early as January 2026, Airports in Moscow Oblast were Shut Down for Three Consecutive Days, due to the near Round-the-Clock Implementation of the Carpet Plan [a term in Aviation, meaning an Emergency Procedure in Russia, where All Civil Flights are Temporarily Suspended}. This is One of the Key Factors Limiting the Enemy’s Ability to Maintain Normal Logistical Operations.
These Actions Primarily Reduce Russia’s Capacity for Rapid Logistical Movement, which Moscow Actively Relies on, including the Use of Military Transport Aircraft.
In addition to Aviation Logistics, Moscow Oblast has other High-Value Targets for Ukrainian Drone Operations. There is also a Large Concentration of Industrial Facilities and Military Sites located Directly in the Region.
These Oojects are Eextremely important for Ukraine’s Security and Defense, and remain Permanent Targets for Strikes in these Mmissions.
Massive Blackout Cripples Moscow, Halts Metro Trains and Traffic across Russian Capital.
Drone Strikes Trigged Major Fires in Russia on New Year’s Night.
On Jan. 3rd, 2o26, Moscow was Targeted by Drones. At the time, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin Claimed that Russian Air Defenses Downed at least Two Dozen Drones heading toward theCcapital. The Attack temporarily Halted Operations at Vnukovo and Zhukovsky Airports.
On Jan. 4th, 2026, nearly 200 Flights were Delayed in Moscow, due to a Drone Attack.

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