Russia's War Just Came Home to Moscow - Professor Gerdes Explains 🇺🇦
Ukraine struck the Moscow Oil Refinery again, sending smoke into the sky over the Russian capital and triggering a wave of reactions from ordinary Muscovites, military bloggers, and Kremlin propagandists.
The refinery sits only a short distance from the center of Russian power, making the attack symbolically important far beyond the physical damage itself. Residents described traffic jams, smoke, explosions, air-defense activity, and a growing sense that the war is no longer something happening somewhere else.
The reaction inside Russia may be the most important story. Some Russians openly questioned why Ukrainian drones and missiles continue reaching Moscow. Others demanded answers from the Kremlin. Even pro-war commentators acknowledged that the assumption of a peaceful rear area is becoming harder to maintain.
This video examines the strike, the public reaction, the response from Russian propagandists, and what it could mean as Ukraine continues to increase pressure on targets inside Russia.
Chapters
00:00 Ukraine Strikes Moscow Again
00:48 Muscovites React in Real Time
02:22 Shock, Fear, and Questions
04:42 Missiles Over Moscow
05:31 Russians Demand Answers
06:48 The War Comes Home
07:46 Propagandists Change Their Message
08:02 The Refinery Explosion
08:48 Moscow Becomes a Meme
09:05 Will This Pressure the Kremlin?