Watching this from New York, it’s crazy to see 93 drones hitting Moscow at once. Shows how vulnerable Russia’s air defense really is.
From Los Angeles, I just hope no innocent people got hurt. Wars always end up hurting civilians the most.
Here in Chicago, this looks like a turning point. If Ukraine can pressure Moscow like this, Russia has to rethink its whole strategy.
Watching in Houston, I can’t believe Russia’s air defense let so many drones through. Big embarrassment for them.
From Miami, this feels like psychological warfare too — people in Moscow must be terrified at night.
Sitting here in San Francisco, I’m reminded of guerrilla tactics in history: weaker side but clever strategies.
From Seattle, I wonder if Ukraine can really keep this up long term. Drone wars need resources too.
In Dallas, hitting an oil refinery is no joke. That’s a direct strike on Russia’s economy.
Watching from Boston, all I can think is — peace needs to come soon. Ordinary people are the ones paying the price.
From Washington, D.C., it’s clear now: Russia isn’t untouchable, and asymmetric warfare can shift the balance.