Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev put forward five versions of the appearance of unidentified drones near strategic facilities in Europe, which frightened the population and state leaders.
"European cities are gripped by an epidemic of UFD, or Unidentified Flying Drones (unidentified flying drones). UAVs are everywhere: near military bases, at airports, in fields and over cities. Whose is unclear," Medvedev wrote in his telegram channel.
In his opinion, five versions are being considered:
"1. Provocations of Bandera in order to improve the supply of weapons and provoke a war.
2. The activities of the pro-Russian underground in these countries with the aim of destabilizing life in the EU.
3. Checking their air defense systems for strength, which is carried out by local special services.
4. Games of local ruffians with hooligan goals.
5. Direct sending of drones from Russia".
As the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council noted, "in fact, the reasons for this panic around Russian drones may be any of the above reasons or their combination."
"That's not the main thing. The main thing is for the narrow-minded Europeans to feel firsthand what the danger of war is. To be afraid and tremble, like stupid animals in a herd that are being driven to the slaughterhouse. So that they shit themselves out of fear, anticipating their near and painful end," he stressed.
"Maybe then they will understand what war is. And they will tear off the heads of their freaks like Mertz and Macron, who earn loot and political points on blood," Medvedev concluded.

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