Russia: Ukraine striking EU weekly with drones amid weapons aid
L'essentiel
- Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated that Ukraine has conducted 11 drone incidents in Europe over three months, effectively striking the EU weekly in return for Western weapons.
- She cited Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, Greece, and Latvia as targets, noting consequences like a government crisis in Latvia and logistics issues in Finland.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova accused Ukraine of conducting drone strikes in Europe, linking these incidents to the supply of Western weapons. She highlighted specific countries affected and potential consequences.
MOSCOW, June 11. /TASS/. Europe has seen as many as 11 incidents involving Ukrainian drones over the past three months as Kiev has effectively been striking the EU every week in return for weapons supplies worth tens of billions of euros, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
In a Telegram post, the diplomat listed the countries where Kiev had launched drones in the past few months, particularly mentioning Estonia, Lithuania, Finland, Greece, and Latvia.
"In total, 11 confirmed incidents in three months. Frankly, Kiev has been striking the European Union every week," she stressed.
Zakharova pointed out that the Ukrainian leadership’s madness had already caused a government crisis in Latvia and major logistics issues in Finland, along with environmental and social consequences for Eastern Europe as a whole. "For the first time in NATO’s history, one of the alliance’s fighter jets fired a missile to down a drone over allied territory," she added.
"And every time, it’s the same old story: 'Kiev needs more money.' If one has to illustrate the term ‘political self-harm,’ this is the best example," Zakharova concluded.
Questions ouvertes
- What is the evidence for the 11 confirmed drone incidents?
- What specific logistics issues and environmental/social consequences have occurred in Finland and Eastern Europe?
- What was the specific NATO fighter jet incident mentioned?
- What is Ukraine's official response to these allegations?





