 A drone attack in Moscow have targeted homes of Russian intelligence officials. A drone attack in Moscow last week appeared to target the homes of Russian intelligence officers, the latest salvo in a psychological campaign against Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime over its invasion of Ukraine, multiple sources familiar with the strike said. This was announced by NBC News. A senior U.S. official and a congressional staffer with knowledge of the matter said the drone strikes appeared aimed at what were believed to be Moscow residences of Russian intelligence officers. At least one of the apartment buildings hit in the drone strikes has ties to Russia's SRV, the Foreign Intelligence Service, according to Strider Technologies, a Utah-based strategic intelligence startup that uses open source data. According to the Strider Global Intelligence Team, the building was owned by a Russian state budgetary organization which has held contracts with a military unit known to be a cover for the Foreign Intelligence Service NBC News reported. This was not some random attack on a wealthy suburb, said Eric Levesque, the chief operating officer and co-founder of Strider Technologies. The strike gets to the heart of the psychological warfare elements of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which for the first time is reaching Moscow neighborhoods, he said.