Russians resign themselves to Ukrainian drone attacks: "What can we do?"
· albert sort
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In the large Russian metropolises, there are no air-raid shelters, no emergency protocols, the sirens do not sound when drones approach. People film from home, between fascination and unreality, as the aircraft fly over buildings with unsettling parsimony until they crash . No one wants to think that these explosions could affect their apartment or that they could be the next victims. In the fifth summer of the war, the bulk of Russian urban society refuses to accept that it is at war, even though it is increasingly difficult for the Kremlin to hide the ravages of the conflict within its cities.
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