 After the biggest-ever drone strike on Moscow brought the Ukraine war to the Russian capital, Muscovites carried on with their lives with the fatalism for which they are famous. On a warm spring day in the city center, residents could be seen taking selfies in front of the Bolshoi theater while others relaxed in cafes and shopped in the well-stocked luxury stores of Moscow. Very few expressed concern at the news. Most shrugged their shoulders and many expressed sadness that the conflict appeared to be escalating. The key of regime is already crossing all the lines, Natalia, 59, told Reuters, referring to the Ukrainian government which Russia said was behind the drone attack on Moscow.