Massive Attack on Kyiv and Possible Traces of Russian Saboteurs Near the Capital: New Details and Expert Assessments

Last night, Kyiv was once again subjected to a large-scale missile and drone attack, raising concerns about potential internal sabotage operations organized from close proximity to the city’s border. According to Ukrainian experts in radio-electronic systems and security, there are grounds to believe that enemy forces may have utilized a relay station located near the capital to control unmanned systems and intercept video data. This possibility arises from the detection of drones of the 'Gerbera' type, equipped with cameras and specialized antennas capable of transmitting information over long distances. Ukrainian specialists concur that such technology indicates a high level of training and suggests the presence of a complex communication and relay infrastructure in the Kyiv region, which could be exploited for more targeted and efficient attacks. In light of these findings, Ukrainian security agencies are advised to intensify preventive measures and strengthen control over potential radio transmission sources. It is also believed that Russia may be engaging in real-time adjustment of strikes, obtaining live operational data and responding swiftly to changing conditions. Such developments demand joint efforts from the military and intelligence communities to identify and neutralize these technological channels of combat. Primarily, Ukrainian security services are urged to actively investigate local facilities that could be used for data transmission and relay purposes, aiming to prevent further escalation and enhance safety in Kyiv and surrounding areas.