Medvedev Warns Europe: Drone Disruptions Highlight War Dangers
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev claims European drone disruptions highlight the dangers of war. He denies any Russian involvement, accusing European leaders of exacerbating tensions for political gain. Medvedev warns European citizens about the potential consequences of war on the continent.

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In a recent statement, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev addressed the ongoing drone disruptions occurring across several European countries, suggesting they serve as a stark reminder of the perils of war. Medvedev, now deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, dismissed speculations linking these incidents to Russia or its sympathisers.
Writing on his official Telegram channel, Medvedev emphasized that individuals supporting Russia in Europe are unlikely to expend resources without specific orders. He, known for his strong anti-Western rhetoric, accused European leaders, specifically French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, of heightening regional tensions for their own political and financial motives.
Medvedev criticized European initiatives such as freezing Russian assets and constructing a "drone wall," stating such actions exacerbate tensions unnecessarily. He warned that short-sighted Europeans now feel threatened, urging citizens to question their leaders' approach to the ongoing geopolitical landscape.