Russia has publicly identified 23 facilities in the United Kingdom and several other European countries as potential military targets, saying they are allegedly linked to the production of Ukrainian drones or related components. The list was released this week by Russia’s defence ministry and amplified on Thursday by former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy chairman of the country’s security council, who said the sites should be regarded as potential strike targets. In comments to The Mirror, former British army officer and counterterrorism adviser Colonel Richard Kemp warned the UK is viewed as vulnerable and should prepare for deniable Russian sabotage operations.
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This isn't just about Europe. Russia's threat to target facilities linked to Ukrainian drones could mean a broader risk. If you have family or friends in Europe, their safety could be impacted. It's a good time to check in with them and discuss emergency plans.
Russia's threats are a clear escalation. It's a signal that they're willing to target infrastructure beyond their immediate conflict zone. This could potentially disrupt global supply chains and increase tensions. Worth forwarding if you know someone with ties to Europe.
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