The Russian Ministry of Defense has threatened Europe with strikes and released the addresses of companies that manufacture drones
The Russian Ministry of Defense has released a list of addresses in European countries where companies allegedly involved in the production of drones for Ukraine are located.
This was reported by the Russian Ministry of Defense.
The ministry stated that expanding UAV production for Ukraine is a “step toward escalation” and warned of “unpredictable consequences.”
The published list includes addresses in more than ten countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, Italy, and others.

The statement also mentions the names of companies and the types of components allegedly manufactured there.
Russia claims that such actions “drag these countries into the war,” but there is no independent confirmation of these statements.
The European Commission declined to comment on the Russian Federation’s threats against European drone manufacturers cooperating with Ukraine.
Additionally, the Ukrainian military struck radar stations belonging to the S-400 and Nebo-SVU air defense systems, as well as logistics facilities and Russian troop concentrations.
At the “Artek” children’s camp in Crimea, which is temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation, the occupying administration has launched “educational courses” where teenagers will be taught to operate unmanned aerial vehicles.