Media: Ukraine has weapons to attack Moscow

This does not at all mean that Ukraine is going to attack Moscow, but the likelihood of a strike on the city will result in several sleepless nights in the Russian capital.

This was announced to journalists by retired Australian Army General Mick Ryan, Forbes reported.

Earlier, there were blasts in Russia's Saratov and Kursk regions, on 5 and 6 December respectively, and it was reported that a drone attack targeted military airfields.

According to him, there are now good reasons - why Kiev will refrain from a direct attack on Moscow for the time being. As such an attack would mean a much more powerful escalation of the aggressors' campaign of strikes against facilities directly in Ukraine.

Many experts believe an attack by the Russian capital would be fair. The Russian army is not shy about launching missile strikes against Kiev.

Experts say that Moscow has enough potential strategic targets. And Ukraine has several ways to launch strikes. The simplest, but at the same time the riskiest, would be sabotage within the aggressor's own country, Russia.