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'The process will gain speed' - DIU responds to explosions in Moscow

'The process will gain speed' - DIU responds to explosions in Moscow Explosions in Moscow (Photo: Getty Images)

Andrii Yusov, the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, reports that the constant "drone attacks" on critical security and defense facilities in Moscow indicate that even such objects and the airspace above them are not under the control of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's regime.

"Yes, indeed, good news. Everyone is pleased. The fact that these blows are happening in Moscow, directly targeting the key security and defense facilities of the terrorist state, means that even such objects and the airspace above them are not controlled by Putin's regime," Yusov said.

He also noted that the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine simultaneously observes many blows in different corners of the temporarily occupied territories.

"This process will continue and gain momentum until the Russian invaders are driven out of Ukrainian territories and justice is restored within the framework of international law," Yusov declared.

Drone attacks on Moscow

As a reminder, two drones attacked Moscow tonight. One unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) hit a business center where the "Leroy Merlin" store is located, and the other crashed not far from the Russian Ministry of Defense building and the headquarters of GRU cyber intelligence.

The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed they allegedly "intercepted two drones." They have already accused the Ukrainian side of the attack.