Medvedev threatens Europe: Drone factories for Ukraine could become a target for Russia

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has issued direct threats to European countries, warning that factories producing drones for Ukraine could be targeted by Russian attacks.
The statement comes after the Russian Defense Ministry published a list of addresses of facilities in Europe that produce or support the production of drones for Kiev. Medvedev mocked "European partners", wishing them "good night" after the publication of this data.
Meanwhile, Ukraine continues to rely heavily on drone technology in the fight against Russia, but faces a lack of financial resources to scale up production on a large scale.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has asked European countries to continue funding the purchase of weapons, especially air defense systems like the Patriot, which are used to neutralize Russian missiles.
In parallel, Kiev is pushing for joint arms production agreements with partner countries and has called on the European Union to accelerate the disbursement of a 90 billion euro financial package.
On the other hand, the Russian Ministry of Defense warned that the increase in the production of drones for Ukraine by European countries constitutes an "escalation of the situation" and could bring "unforeseen consequences."
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