Kremlin says Europe’s drone cooperation with Ukraine shows its growing involvement in the war

The Kremlin said on Friday that European countries were becoming more involved in the war in Ukraine, referencing a warning from Russia’s Defense Ministry about drone production sites across the continent and in Britain. (AFP/File)
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Updated 17 April 2026
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Kremlin says Europe’s drone cooperation with Ukraine shows its growing involvement in the war

  • The Defense Ministry on Wednesday warned against European plans to step up ‌drone supplies ‌to Ukraine
  • “These countries are becoming increasingly directly involved in the conflict,” said Peskov

MOSCOW: The Kremlin said on Friday that European countries were becoming more involved in the war in Ukraine, referencing a warning from Russia’s Defense Ministry about drone production sites across the continent and in Britain.
The Defense Ministry on Wednesday warned against European plans to step up ‌drone supplies ‌to Ukraine and ‌published ⁠a list of factories ⁠and enterprises it alleged manufacture drones or drone components.
It listed facilities in Britain, Germany, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, the Czech Republic, Spain, Italy, Israel and Turkiye.
Former Russian ⁠President Dmitry Medvedev, now ‌deputy chair of ‌Russia’s Security Council, said in a subsequent ‌post on X that the list ‌amounted to a list of potential targets for Russia’s armed forces. “When strikes become a reality depends on what comes ‌next. Sleep well, European partners!” said Medvedev.
Asked whether the ⁠Defense ⁠Ministry’s publication and Medvedev’s comments meant that Russia was genuinely considering striking targets in Europe, Peskov did not give a yes or no answer.
“These countries are becoming increasingly directly involved in the conflict, in the war surrounding Ukraine,” said Peskov. “The details are set out in the Defense Ministry’s statement.”