The heart of Putin’s dictatorship is beating in its final agonies! The Armed Forces of Ukraine have tightly encircled the Russian capital. A massive drone attack has shaken Moscow: sirens are wailing, Mayor Sobyanin is frantically posting dozens of updates, and the much-praised air defense systems are struggling to cope with swarms of Ukrainian “birds.” Fear has reportedly pushed the Kremlin to surround the capital and key residences with numerous towers equipped with Pantsir systems — yet even that no longer seems enough to guarantee security. At the same time, communication disruptions have limited what residents can see and share. The capital of a self-proclaimed superpower appears to be sliding into a technological blackout. Daily life is increasingly strained: services and taxis are disrupted, internet access is unstable, and people are turning to basic communication tools. Officials, however, continue to describe the situation as “stability.”