"SLEEP TIGHT, EUROPE": Medvedev Threatens Missile Strikes on European Arms Factories
Russia escalates its rhetoric to a breaking point as Dmitry Medvedev warns that European drone factories are now "potential targets" for Russian strikes. With President Trump signaling a withdrawal of NATO protection, a defenseless Europe faces a chilling ultimatum from the Kremlin.

Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, has issued a stark warning to Western nations, declaring that a newly compiled list of European facilities producing UAVs and military hardware for Ukraine is now a "list of potential targets" for the Russian Armed Forces.
In a menacing social media post, Medvedev taunted Western leaders, writing:
"When will the strikes become a reality? That depends on what happens next. Sleep tight, European partners!"
The statement follows the release of a detailed report by the Russian Ministry of Defense, which includes specific addresses of factories and component manufacturers in:
Moscow argues that by ramping up weapons production for Kyiv, these nations have transformed into Ukraine’s "strategic rear," effectively entering the war as direct combatants.
The Trump Factor: Europe Left Exposed
The Kremlin’s threats come at a moment of profound vulnerability for the European continent. President Donald Trump has intensified his criticism of NATO, signaling that the United States may no longer feel obligated to defend its allies.
Key points from the White House: