Reports say President Vladimir Putin has relocated at least one air defence system from the front line to Moscow following a series of Ukrainian drone attacks. One outlet reports that the move is intended to strengthen Moscow’s air defences after repeated strikes, which it describes as humiliating and damaging to Russian security. The reports focus on a withdrawal from forward positions and a redeployment to the capital, without providing detailed information about the specific system, numbers of units, or the operational impact on the front. They also do not include independently verified technical details or statements from the Russian government confirming the relocation. The accounts describe the change as a response to increased drone activity and the associated risk to major cities. Overall, the reporting aligns on the central point that Russian air defences are being re-positioned away from the front line and toward Moscow in reaction to ongoing drone attacks.