Medvedev stated that the Russian drone strike on a Romanian house was not accidental, and warned that there would be others
Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev erupted in a harsh tirade on the state messenger Max against the European Union after a Russian drone crashed into a residential building in the Romanian city of Galati. Among other things, he called EU countries "participants in the war" against Russia and promised that similar incidents on European territory would continue, writes The Moscow Times.

Dmitry Medvedev. Photo: Ekaterina Shtukina / Sputnik / AP
"Euro-impotents are screaming about some drone hitting a Romanian residential building. All EU countries need to shut up on this topic. European states are direct participants in the war with Russia. Yes, they are fighting with the hands of Bandera followers, but what's the difference to us?" wrote Medvedev.
He added that "European UAVs, their spare parts, other weapons, not to mention intelligence, participate daily in attacks on our country," and that "the terror attack in Starobilsk is directly the responsibility of various scum like Ursulas, Merzes, Macrons, Starmer's, and other filth."
"Therefore, let them prepare: this will continue. There is a war! And the citizens of EU states, as the population of warring countries, will not be able to sleep peacefully. Especially in those places where UAV production facilities for the needs of Bandera formations are located. So shut your mouths. These are just the beginning!" concluded the former Russian president.
The incident Medvedev reacted to occurred last night. A Russian drone crashed into a residential high-rise building in eastern Romania. According to local authorities, a fire broke out in an apartment on the 10th floor, injuring two people, including a 14-year-old teenager. After the strike, NATO representatives decided to hold an emergency meeting, Finnish President Alexander Stubb announced.
"Russia is crossing another line in its aggressive war," Stubb wrote on X.
Other leaders of NATO and EU countries also condemned this, including European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen and head of European diplomacy Kaja Kallas.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that the alliance is "ready to defend every inch of allied territory" and will continue to increase "deterrence readiness" against drones. He called Russia's actions "reckless."
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