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Russia Targets European Firms with Military Threats, but Its List Includes a Civilian Apartment Block

Building that may be targeted by Russia
«Російська загроза охоплює не лише компанії, але й мирних жителів, змушуючи їх жити в страху.»

Companies Accused of Supplying Drones to Ukraine

According to ХВИЛЯ: On April 15, Russia's Ministry of Defense published lists of European and international companies it claims are involved in manufacturing drones for Ukraine. The publication was accompanied by threats of military force. Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia's Security Council, commented on the lists, labeling the named companies as potential targets.

'When strikes become a reality depends on what happens next. Sleep well, European partners!' Dmitry Medvedev

The ministry's document is divided into two sections. The first list, titled 'Branches of Ukrainian Companies in Europe,' names 11 enterprises located in:

  • Great Britain
  • Denmark
  • Latvia
  • Germany
  • The Netherlands
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • The Czech Republic

Their headquarters are in cities including London, Munich, Riga, Vilnius, and Prague.

A second list, named 'Foreign Enterprises Producing Components,' includes 10 companies supposedly based in:

  • Madrid
  • Venice
  • Haifa

The geographical scope of this list covers Germany, Spain, Italy, the Czech Republic, Israel, and Turkey.

Journalists from the Meduza outlet scrutinized the address Lerchauerstrasse, 28 in Munich, which appeared in the first list. They discovered that the coordinates correspond to an ordinary multi-apartment residential building. This revelation raises serious questions about the accuracy and credibility of the data released by the Russian Defense Ministry.

Analysts suggest these lists represent an attempt by Russia to pressure Western nations through military threats, highlighting the severe strain in relations. This move is part of a broader pattern of coercive diplomacy since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in 2022. The listed companies may now face new challenges, including potential economic repercussions or sanctions. The journalistic investigation indicates that the information provided by Russian authorities may be unreliable, casting doubt on the seriousness and true intent behind the Kremlin's threats. These events underscore the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the potential for further escalation of international tensions.

As tensions escalate, the situation surrounding military threats from Russia continues to evolve. In light of these developments, it's important to consider the broader implications for regional security, particularly regarding the alleged presence of Russian drone facilities. For insights into the latest denials from Ukrainian defense officials about these claims, see our detailed report on the matter here.

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