Moscow Publishes Addresses of European Drone Factories
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The military-political confrontation between Russia and the West has entered a phase of direct threats against facilities on European soil. The Russian Ministry of Defense has published a detailed list of European enterprises and branches that, according to the department, manufacture drones and components for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Moscow is openly labeling these locations as "legitimate targets" for the Russian military.
The Russian defense agency claims that EU countries are deliberately transforming into a "strategic rear" for Ukraine by ramping up the production of strike UAVs intended for attacks on Russian territory. The published registry includes addresses in the UK, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, and the Baltic states—totaling over 20 facilities, including coordinates for companies in Spain, Italy, Israel, and Turkey. According to the Russian MoD, the European public should be aware of exactly where the production lines "dragging the region into a major war" are situated.
Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, commented on the publication in a pointedly sharp tone, stating that the list should be taken literally—as a map of potential strikes. "Sweet dreams, European partners!" he concluded in a post on X.
Meanwhile, European leaders show no signs of wavering in their support for Kyiv. This week, Ukraine signed new agreements for joint drone production with Germany and Norway, while Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reaffirmed that assisting Ukraine is a "strategic necessity" for the security of all Europe.
Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, commented on the publication in a pointedly sharp tone, stating that the list should be taken literally—as a map of potential strikes. "Sweet dreams, European partners!" he concluded in a post on X.
Meanwhile, European leaders show no signs of wavering in their support for Kyiv. This week, Ukraine signed new agreements for joint drone production with Germany and Norway, while Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reaffirmed that assisting Ukraine is a "strategic necessity" for the security of all Europe.
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