The editorial focus on February 22 shifted from diplomatic posturing to a direct kinetic threat against the Russian capital. While morning reports highlighted Russian strikes on Kyiv and potential upcoming negotiations in Geneva, the narrative was quickly overtaken by a massive Ukrainian drone offensive targeting Moscow. Throughout the afternoon and evening, state and independent outlets tracked the escalating count of intercepted UAVs, which reached 130 nationwide and at least 25 specifically targeting the capital. This led to repeated, disruptive flight restrictions at all four major Moscow airports—Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo, and Zhukovsky. Simultaneously, state media amplified Kremlin warnings to Estonia regarding the potential deployment of NATO nuclear weapons, framing it as a provocation requiring a nuclear-aimed response. The evening coverage was rounded out by an armed security breach at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate and reports from RT and TASS alleging British intelligence involvement in a plot against a Russian general.