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Russia warns drone plans for Ukraine are pulling Europe deeper into war

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MOSCOW, April 15 (Reuters) - Russia's ‌defence ministry warned on Wednesday that European ​plans to step up drone supplies to Ukraine are dragging those countries deeper ⁠into a war with Russia.

The ministry said it believes governments in a number of EU countries have decided to increase ​the production and supply of drones to Ukraine, a move Moscow views as ‌a step that is escalating the conflict.

It published a list of factories and enterprises in several European countries it alleges manufacture drones ⁠or drone components, and gave their addresses, including ⁠sites in Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy, Israel and Poland, among others.

"The European public should not only have a clear understanding of the true causes of the threats to their security, but also ‌be aware of the addresses and locations of Ukrainian and joint ⁠enterprises producing UAVs and components for Ukraine ‌within their own countries," it said.

Former ​Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, now deputy chair of Russia's Security Council, said in a subsequent post on X that the list ‌published by the military amounted to a ​list of potential targets ⁠for Russia's armed forces.

"When strikes become a reality depends ‌on what comes next. Sleep well, ⁠European partners!" he said.

Russian officials, including Medvedev, have repeatedly made public statements that have been perceived as threats to European countries ​over their support for ‌Ukraine. However, these have generally taken the form of warnings and ⁠veiled hints rather than outright ​announcements of imminent strikes.

(Reporting by Maxim Rodionov; Writing by Anna ​Peverieri; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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