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Putin ally warns Europeans should ‘crap themselves with fear’

by LLB staff reporter
8th Oct 25 10:45 am

A key Vladimir Putin ally and the deputy head of Russia’s national security council has warned that Europeans should “crap themselves with fear.”

The German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that Russia is behind the drone incursions across European countries.

The head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Oleh Ivaschenko has reported to President Zelensky that Russian shadow fleet oil tankers are being used “reconnaissance and even sabotage activities.”

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The former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said there is many other sources behind the drone incursions and warned that Europeans should be feeling the “danger of war.”

Medvedev said, “The causes of this panic around ‘Russian drones‘ could be any of the listed reasons or a combination of them. [But] that’s not the main thing.

“The main thing is that the short-sighted Europeans should feel on their own skin what the danger of war is. So that they fear and tremble like stupid animals in a herd being driven to the slaughter. So that they crap themselves with fear.”

The Financial Times saw leaked Russian military files which were produced between 2008 and 2014 which had mapped out suspected targets in the UK.

The leaked report revealed Cumbria and the Royal Navy’s submarine base in Barrow-in-Furness could be targets for Russia.

The report listed a shipyard in Rosyth which is home to the Royal Navy aircraft carriers and a factory in Hull is allegedly on a Russia target list.

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