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Medvedev: It's better for EU countries to "shut up" about the UAV attack in Romania

Dmitry Medvedev. Photo: Artem Geodakian / TASS

It is better for EU countries to remain silent about the drone attack on a residential building in Romania, since they are all direct participants in the war with Russia. This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.

"The Euro-impotents shouted about a drone hitting a Romanian apartment building. Of course, we need to figure out whose it is. But in any case, all countries The EU needs to shut up on this topic. European states are direct participants in the war with Russia, and no one is arguing with this anymore," he wrote on Twitter. his channel in "Max".

As Medvedev noted, "European UAVs, spare parts for them, other weapons, not to mention intelligence, take part in attacks on our country every day," and for "the terrorist attack in Starobilsk is directly responsible for various scum like ursulok, mertsey, Macrons, Starmers and other filth."

"Therefore, let them prepare: this will continue to happen. There is a war going on! And the citizens of the EU states, as the population of the warring countries, will not be able to sleep peacefully. Especially in those places where UAV production facilities are located for the needs of Bandera formations. So fill up the bread. This is still a flower!", — summed up the deputy chairman of the Security Council.

As reported by EADaily, Romanian President Nicusor Dan said that due to the incident with the UAV, the Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Constance, and the Consul General has been declared persona non grata. To this, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, said that "retaliatory measures will not be long in coming."

Earlier, the Romanian Ministry of Defense informed that the drone crashed into a residential building in the city of Galac. An explosion was heard during the collision. A fire started in one of the apartments. Two people were injured — a woman and a 14-year-old teenager. Bucharest blamed Russia for the incident. The country's Foreign Ministry said it had summoned the Russian ambassador to inform him about the measures to be taken at the diplomatic level.

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28.05.2026

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