Russians Asked Putin An Uncomfortable Question After Drone Raid In The Urals
- 25.04.2026, 18:36
There were explosions in Yekaterinburg and Chelyabinsk.
The Urals have begun to ask the Kremlin regime uncomfortable questions after drone attacks on Russia's strategic facilities in the Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk regions, writes dialog.ua.
Videos are circulating on social networks in which local residents are horrified that drones are flying so deep into Russian territory and note that the Russian authorities can do nothing about it. Moreover, they do not even notify citizens about the threat of attacks.
"Today an emergency happened, a drone flew into Yekaterinburg. I have a question for the authorities: you are blocking communications, the Internet, Telegram - everything for our safety. But for our safety, they could have at least notified us, at least by e-mail. There was nothing. I live 30 kilometers from Ekaterinburg, probably even less. Where is our safety? Tell us, please," the Russian said in one of the videos.
In another video, a Russian woman, commenting on the attack on Yekaterinburg and the Chelyabinsk region, wonders "what will happen next."