Russian propagandists have called for criminal prosecutions, arrests, and interrogations of Moscow residents who filmed and shared videos of a recent Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian capital. According to The Moscow Times on Thursday, the demands came after what Russian officials described as the largest Ukrainian drone raid on Moscow since the start of the full-scale war.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Armen Gasparyan, a host on the state-affiliated Solovyov Live channel, urged Russian security services to open treason cases against Moscow residents who recorded footage of the attack. Gasparyan said he had seen around 100 videos from Moscow circulating on Ukrainian Telegram channels during the strike and called on authorities to use facial recognition technology to identify those responsible. He described the authors of the videos as “voluntary helpers” of the Ukrainian military and argued they should be arrested and interrogated. State television presenter Vladimir Solovyov echoed the demand. “Everyone who sends such footage should be put in prison,” Solovyov said, according to the report. The comments came after a Ukrainian drone attack struck Moscow’s main oil refinery in Kapotnya, one of the capital’s most strategically important energy facilities, following another attack on the same site on Monday. The refinery, located about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the Kremlin, supplies a significant share of Moscow’s fuel demand and was reportedly hit for the second time in a week.