A dramatic increase in drone attacks targeting Russian territory has the potential to shift the dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, according to analysts. Russian regions, including the capital Moscow, have seen an uptick in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks, with Ukraine using mostly Ukrainian-made drones to strike back at Russia. The recent drone strike on a Russian airfield near NATO territory, which destroyed at least four Russian aircraft, showcases the evolving drone warfare tactics employed by Ukraine. New images of the airfield reveal the extent of the damage, indicating that the drones likely targeted the aircraft fuel tanks. These attacks on Russian soil demonstrate Ukraine's determination to bring the effects of war closer to Russia's doorstep. As Ukraine continues its counteroffensive to regain Russian-occupied territory and disrupt the "land-bridge" to occupied Crimea, the use of drones to assault Russian territory is becoming an increasingly significant aspect of Ukraine's military strategy. Experts suggest that this trend of drone attacks is likely to continue and may have far-reaching implications in the ongoing conflict.