Escalating Tensions: Europe's Increasing Role in Ukraine Conflict
The Kremlin has highlighted growing European involvement in the Ukraine war, citing a Russian Defence Ministry warning about European drone production sites. Former President Dmitry Medvedev's comments suggest these sites could be potential targets for Russia. Kremlin spokesperson Peskov refrained from confirming any direct military action in Europe.
The Kremlin accused European countries of deepening their involvement in the Ukraine conflict, referencing drone production activities across Europe and Britain.
The Russian Defence Ministry's warning identified numerous European facilities as drone parts suppliers, suggesting these as potential military targets.
Ex-President Dmitry Medvedev hinted at possible targeting by Russia, though Kremlin spokesperson Peskov avoided confirming concrete military intentions.
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