Russian outraged by internet shutdowns and strikes on Moscow: "They block everything for us, while khokhol flies just fine. How f#ck is that!?". VIDEO
Another successful raid by Ukrainian drones on Moscow and the Moscow region has caused considerable panic and a wave of realization among local residents. As reported by Censor.NET, a video is circulating online showing an emotional monologue by a Russian who experienced real "cognitive dissonance" over the helplessness of Russian electronic warfare (EW) systems.
The Russian resident is outraged that, in an attempt to protect against incoming strikes, the authorities are blocking mobile internet, communications, and GPS for their own citizens, creating a host of inconveniences for them. However, these restrictions have no effect on Ukrainian drones at all.
The Russian notes that Ukrainian drones "feel very comfortable even amid mobile communications shutdowns in Russia." While residents of the Moscow region sit without internet and navigation, Ukrainian forces calmly carry out combat missions in the skies over Russia’s capital region.
Failing to understand how autonomous guidance systems of Ukrainian drones work (including terrain-contour navigation or artificial intelligence without reliance on GPS), the Russian complains that Ukrainians "seem to be flying by whitelists."
"Am I understanding correctly that today our enemy informed all residents of the Moscow region and Moscow that they feel very comfortable even with mobile communications blocked in Russia? Because Russian residents feel uncomfortable, but the khokhol is fine, f#cking flying around like nothing happened. How the f#ck is that? This is cognitive dissonance. So they block everything for us on our territory, f#ck, while he, the SBU, f#ck, seems to be flying by whitelists. Cognitive dissonance," the author of the video complains.
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