Russian Threats Loom Over European Drone Factory
Russia is threatening to strike European factories using "Oreshnik" missiles. This developing threat targets facilities supporting Ukraine's drone production. Israeli publication Ynet recently reported these escalating tensions.
Moscow claims a Haifa-based company provides critical communication modules. These parts power remote control systems for Ukrainian UAVs. Russia asserts these components ensure drone operations.

On April 15, Russia identified several drone-producing nations. These include the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, and Latvia. Four other European countries also host production facilities.

The Russian Ministry of Defense also highlighted external suppliers. Israel and Turkey currently produce essential drone components. This supply chain directly supports the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Russia views these supplies as a deliberate escalation. Moscow warns these nations are becoming a "strategic rear for Ukraine." This shift threatens stability across the European continent.

The State Duma previously threatened "Oreshnik" strikes on European military plants. These developments place international manufacturing at high risk.
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