Several sources of the Cheka-OGPU and Rucriminal.info reported that the Victory Day Parade on May 9 in Moscow may be cancelled.

 

According to our sources, Putin is extremely close to making such a decision, based on information from the intelligence services, which insist that holding such an event this year is extremely dangerous. The official reason remains the same, the one Putin himself voiced during a closed meeting with oligarchs when explaining the Moscow communications blackout: the possibility of drone strikes.

 

Previously, sources of the Cheka-OGPU and Rucriminal.info reported that the Kremlin is actually concerned about certain events related not to Ukraine, but to internal processes in Russia.

 

They are now even expecting drone launches not from outside Russia, but right in Moscow itself.

 

The FSB's Public Relations Center's March 24 news report that the procurement of UAVs (capable of carrying loads weighing up to 20 kilograms) had been disrupted. These drones were planned to be used in Moscow to attack critical targets in the capital region, government officials, law enforcement officers, and members of the Russian Ministry of Defense, went largely unnoticed. Communications were jammed throughout March in the residences of military personnel, security forces, and government and security agencies. To protect the Kremlin, when Putin was there, soldiers were deployed along the entire Kremlin wall and even on the mausoleum. Mobile electronic warfare systems were positioned throughout the center. What's notable about this report is that the attack and UAV launch were expected not from outside Russia, but right inside Moscow.

And it was on March 24 that network access in central Moscow was officially restored. However, by early April, communications jamming had resumed periodically.