Europe Ramps Up Drone Production to Arm Ukraine, Warns Russian MoD
17:18 15.04.2026 (Updated: 19:43 15.04.2026)

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Europe Ramps Up Drone Production to Arm Ukraine, Warns Russian MoD
Several EU countries have decided on March 26 to ramp up production and supply of drones to Ukraine amid growing losses and manpower shortages within the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russian Ministry of Defense said in a statement.
The move is a deliberate step toward a sharp escalation of the military-political situation across the European continent, effectively turning European states into a "strategic rear" for Ukraine, the ministry stressed.
"The implementation of scenarios of terrorist attacks against Russia using European-made drones leads to unpredictable consequences," the ministry warned.
Instead of strengthening European security, the actions of European leaders are increasingly dragging their countries into war with Russia.
The MoD also released a detailed list of addresses of Ukrainian and joint-venture drone production facilities and component manufacturers across Europe, including sites in the UK, Germany, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, the Czech Republic, Spain, Italy, Turkey, and Israel.
Several EU countries have decided on March 26 to ramp up production and supply of drones to Ukraine amid growing losses and manpower shortages within the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russian Ministry of Defense said in a statement.
The move is a deliberate step toward a sharp escalation of the military-political situation across the European continent, effectively turning European states into a "strategic rear" for Ukraine, the ministry stressed.
"The implementation of scenarios of terrorist attacks against Russia using European-made drones leads to unpredictable consequences," the ministry warned.
Instead of strengthening European security, the actions of European leaders are increasingly dragging their countries into war with Russia.
The MoD also released a detailed list of addresses of Ukrainian and joint-venture drone production facilities and component manufacturers across Europe, including sites in the UK, Germany, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, the Czech Republic, Spain, Italy, Turkey, and Israel.
