Russia has warned European governments and defence firms after Ukraine signed new agreements with European companies to jointly produce long‑range and other military drones. In a statement on Wednesday, the Russian defence ministry said these decisions risk a sharp escalation across Europe and accused European leaders of dragging their countries into war with Russia. Moscow published the addresses of European companies involved in joint weapons production with Ukraine. Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, described the list as potential targets for Russian forces. The warnings follow recent Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil export terminals and inland energy infrastructure.
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Russia's warnings and target listings are serious. They signal a potential escalation in the conflict with Ukraine. It's a reminder that global politics can hit close to home. Worth forwarding if you know someone with ties to Europe.
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