Kremlin Now Using Civilian Airliners as Drone Shields - Jason Jay Smart
Putin just locked Moscow under emergency rules as drone alarms, airport restrictions, refinery strikes, Crimea supply pressure, and mobilization fear spread inside Russia. Russian officials are trying to keep civilian airliners moving while air defenses prepare for drones below them, creating a dangerous military gamble above the capital. Crimea burns, Moscow reacts, and the Kremlin is now changing daily routines because the war is forcing decisions inside Russia.
Ukraine is hitting the machinery Russia needs to keep fighting: fuel routes, refineries, roads, airports, air defenses, banks, and manpower. Ryazan shows how refinery strikes can damage fuel production, while occupied Crimea shows what happens when supply pressure reaches a vulnerable military position. Moscows response reveals a state forced to guard too much territory with too little competence, trust, and control.
Elites see airports closing, refineries burning, internet restrictions spreading, banks under pressure, and families searching for mobilization warnings. Families feel the war through fuel shortages, draft paperwork, flight disruptions, and fear of what Putin demands next. Censorship can hide bad news, but it cannot hide changed routines inside Moscow.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro: Putin's Chaos Reaches Moscow
02:10 - Sky Trap: Moscow Air Defense Risks Airliners
04:21 - Echo Chamber: Putin Hides Attacks From Russians
05:36 - Silent Sirens: Ukraine Protects While Russia Neglects
06:10 - Fuel Paralysis: Ukraine Drains Russia's Oil Supply
07:31 - Frontline Flame: Ukraine Obliterates Russian Supply Lines
08:29 - Kremlin Feud: Putin's Inner Circle Fears Mobilization
09:42 - Dictator Bubble: Isolated Putin Ignores Russian Scandals
11:53 - KGB Scandals: Shoigu's Incompetence Ruins Russian Military
13:15 - Bank Crisis: Financial Crash Threatens Putin's Regime