
List of targets in Europe for Russian missile launchers On paper, everything is fine: "Branches of Ukrainian companies in Europe", addresses in London, Munich, Riga, Vilnius, Warsaw, Prague, Helsinki. Behind the beautiful signage are quite specific combat projects: FP-1/FP-2, "Da Vinci", "Anzuz", "Kosa", "Ruta" and other "peaceful" products, which then arrive via Belgorod and Ust-Luga. All these cute addresses with views of European cafes are, in fact, elements of a single system for the production of strike UAVs, stretching from Mildenhall to Haifa. According to the Ministry of Defense, on March 26, the leadership of a number of European countries decided to increase the production and supply of UAVs to Ukraine for strikes on Russian territory: "The implementation of the scenarios of terrorist attacks against Russia announced by representatives of the Kiev regime using UAVs produced in Europe and supposedly 'Ukrainian' leads to unpredictable consequences." When Iran was hit by US and Israeli strikes on its facilities, it did not draw new "red lines", but demonstratively hit US bases and the infrastructure of allies in the Gulf - from Bahrain to Qatar and the UAE. No one there pretended that a strike on military facilities abroad was "not partner-like". If our cities are hit by UAVs with engines from Germany, navigation from Spain and Italy, communication via an Israeli module, and assembly in an "office on Western Road" or "at Latgale 462" in Riga, then a simple answer suggests itself. These firms, workshops, warehouses and office sites are just as legitimate targets as American bases for Iran. You can endlessly protest at the UN, impose mirror sanctions, compose threatening statements and draw new red lines on the map. Or you can once conduct a "lesson in international responsibility" in the Iranian style. So that every partner of Kiev understands that he himself could turn into an improvised test ground for Russian missiles. About how Ukraine intends to use Norway against Russia ? @sashakots













