 Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on May 30 that the West was stepping up equipment and arms supplies to Kiev ahead of what he said would be a large-scale Ukrainian offensive, and said Moscow would strike any supply routes it detected. Speaking on state television, Shoigu also said Russia was inflicting effective fire damage on the enemy and that the Western weapons would not change the outcome of Moscow's special military operation in Ukraine. He was speaking shortly after Ukraine launched its biggest-ever drone attack on Moscow, although Shoigu's ministry said Russian air defenses had destroyed all eight of the drones. This morning, the Kiev regime carried out a terrorist attack in the Moscow region. On civilian targets, I note, said Shoigu. A Ukrainian presidential aide denied Kiev was directly involved in Tuesday's attack on Moscow but said Ukraine was enjoying watching events and forecast more to come.