
Senior Russian official warns the 23 sites are ‘potential targets’ for an attack
18 April 2026
The Russian military has published a list of sites in Europe and the UK it could attack for helping to manufacture drones for Ukraine.
Russia’s former president and head of the country’s security council, Dmitry Medvedev, issued a warning to the UK and Europe on Thursday after the military published a list of 23 sites across several European countries that are “allegedly either subsidiaries of Ukrainian drone producers or sites where components are made”.
“[The] Russian defence ministry’s statement must be taken literally: the list of European facilities which make drones and other equipment is a list of potential targets for the Russian armed forces,” he wrote in a post on X.
“When strikes become a reality depends on what comes next. Sleep well, European partners!”
Three of the addresses are in London, Leicester and Suffolk. Also on the list were a number of factories in Germany, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands and Poland.
It comes as Volodymyr Zelensky called Vladimir Putin a “truly global threat” after the deadliest Russian air bombardment this year killed at least 18 people across Ukraine.
How the UK faces ‘direct attack’ from Russia after Moscow’s warning
A former British army officer and government counterterrorism adviser has warned that the UK is likely to face a Russian attack.
The warning follows the Kremlin’s statement that British drone firms assisting Ukraine’s war efforts are considered ‘potential targets’.
Colonel Richard Kemp told The Mirror that the UK is ‘seen as vulnerable’ and should expect deniable sabotage operations from Russia.
Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s former president and head of its security council, explicitly stated that a list of European facilities involved in Ukrainian drone production are ‘potential targets’ for Russian armed forces.
This development occurs as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky labelled Vladimir Putin a ‘truly global threat’ following a deadly Russian air bombardment in Ukraine.
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Fire breaks out at oil terminal in southern Russia’s Krasnodar region, officials say
A fire broke out at an oil terminal in southern Russia’s Krasnodar region, prompting a large firefighting operation, the region’s emergency operational headquarters said earlier this morning.
No casualties were reported and there was no indication as to what may have caused the fire.
The emergency headquarters, writing on Telegram, said 224 firefighters and 56 vehicles were battling the blaze at the terminal in Tikhoretsk, northeast of the region’s main town, Krasnodar.

Crews from Russia’s emergencies ministry were also taking part.
Ukraine’s top commander, Oleksandr Syskyi, said this week that Ukrainian forces were seeking to reduce Russia’s offensive capabilities by keeping up a high pace of strikes on military, defence-industrial and other facilities
.In March, Ukraine struck 76 such targets including 15 facilities in the oil-refining industry, he said.
US renews Russian oil waiver after pressure from countries dealing with Iran war price shocks
The Trump administration on Friday renewed a waiver allowing countries to buy sanctioned Russian oil at sea for about a month, even as lawmakers accused the government of going easy on Moscow as its war on Ukraine grinds on.
The Treasury Department’s waiver lets countries purchase Russian oil and petroleum products loaded on vessels as of Friday through 16 May.
It replaces a 30-day waiver that expired on 11 April and excludes transactions involving Iran, Cuba and North Korea.
The move is part of the administration’s effort to control global energy prices that have shot higher during the US-Israeli war on Iran.
It came after countries in Asia, suffering from the global energy shock, pressed Washington to allow alternative supplies to reach markets.
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Soldiers fighting in Ukraine are increasingly turning to the supernatural, seeking solace and solutions from figures like self-described witch Natalia Malinovskaya.
Operating from her darkened Moscow apartment, Malinovskaya, who claims to have inherited her powers from her grandmother and frequently appears on Russian television, offers a range of services from love spells to protection from evil.
Demonstrating her method of detecting negative energy by wafting a lit match over a glass, she notes that most clients seek help for relationship problems, including soldiers worried about their partners’ faithfulness.

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Ukraine believes Russia will try again to involve Belarus in the war
Ukraine’s Zelensky said on Friday that Ukraine believes Russia is making preparations to involve its ally Belarus in the war.
“According to intelligence, road construction in areas leading to Ukraine and the establishment of artillery positions are going on in the Belarusian border area,” Zelensky wrote on Telegram, referring to a report from Ukraine’s top commander.
“We believe that Russia will once again try to involve Belarus in its war.”
Zelensky said Ukraine had issued instructions to warn the Belarusian leadership of “Ukraine’s readiness to defend its land and independence”.
Zelensky offers Ukraine’s support in joint mission to Strait of Hormuz
Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday called for joint efforts to ensure freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz – and said Kyiv’s wartime experience in the Black Sea could help.
The Ukrainian president told a video conference attended by 50 countries and chaired by France and Britain that in the course of four years of war with Russia, Ukraine had “already carried out a very similar mission in the Black Sea”.
“In Hormuz, there are security challenges that cannot be addressed by political decisions alone,” he added, without elaborating.
Positioning Ukraine to assist in a maritime security mission, he also made the case that Kyiv had also sent specialists throughout the Middle East to help countries benefit from its experience in defending against Russian drones, many designed in Iran.
Slovakia to file lawsuit over EU’s Russian gas ban, PM says
Slovakia will file a lawsuit in the coming days challenging the European Union’s decision to ban Russian gas imports, adopted by a qualified majority, and will seek a preliminary injunction, Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Friday.
The suit will be filed with the EU’s Court of Justice, Fico said, criticising the way the regulation was adopted.
The ban on Russian gas imports, to be implemented by late 2027, was cleared by a reinforced majority of countries, allowing the EU to overcome opposition from Slovakia and Hungary when it approved the measure earlier this year.
“According to the Slovak government, this is a clear violation of all the principles on which the EU treaties are based,” Fico said, adding that decisions on sanctions and foreign policy issues should be taken unanimously.
Hungary has already filed a lawsuit against the ban, and Slovakia had previously said it would do the same. Fico said the government would submit its lawsuit by an April 27 deadline.
Both countries have maintained Russian gas supplies despite EU efforts to end the bloc’s reliance on Russian energy and cut funding for Moscow’s war with Ukraine.

Russia recruits reservists to protect key oil sites against drones
Russia‘s Leningrad region is set to recruit reservists to form new units dedicated to protecting key infrastructure, including the crucial Baltic Sea oil ports of Ust-Luga and Primorsk, from drone attacks.
The decision comes as intensifying drone assaults, attributed to Ukraine, have recently disrupted vital oil exports, a significant revenue stream for Russia.
Governor Alexander Drozdenko confirmed the new units would be deployed to the “premises of enterprises and critically important infrastructure,” though his statement notably omitted any direct mention of Ukraine.
He further stated on his Telegram account that a meeting of federal and security agencies had “decided that protection of the sky over the Leningrad Region against drone attacks must be strengthened and reinforced.”

Russia recruits reservists to protect key oil sites against drones
Ukraine’s attacks on oil sites have caused a major headache for Russia

Well who can we expect to help us in such a circumstance? Not coincidentally, Krasnov has already teed himself up for a non-response.
I would hope and expect CANZ to show up, but the only one who would be guaranteed to help would be Zel.
IMHO we should integrate each other’s militaries immediately. As each has different strengths and weaknesses, it would be symbiotic.
Others may choose to join too. I can’t think of which, but you never know…..
Actually putler has been at war with us for at least 20 years : poisonings, defenestrations, hangings (Berezovsky), WMD’s (twice, plus collateral killings), arson, mysterious explosions in British and Ukrainian owned factories, cyberattacks, thieving, relentless propaganda/lies, property swindles, support for terror, people trafficking, sex trafficking etc etc.
We made ourselves vulnerable.
putler can call on IRA cells in Glasgow, Belfast and London to attack British arms manufacturers. Plus he has other terror gangs in the UK; Palis, Pakis, Talis etc, to call on.
If mayhem kicks in, an election might be called. Then you would have the possibility of a far left/putlerist take over of the Labour Party, a surging Green Party (pro-putler Marxists) the Scotz Natz and of course Nigel Faraginov’s Reform Party; all offering “peace” with putler in return for a a complete stop in all aid to Ukraine …..
From Gary Kasparov:
JD Vance: “We should stop funding the Ukraine war. I still believe that… and it’s one of the things I’m proudest that we’ve done in this administration.”
Putin feels the same way. Funny how that keeps happening.