The Netherlands does not pay attention to the "threats" from Russia because of the help to Kiev. This was stated at a joint press conference with Volodymyr Zelensky in Amsterdam by Prime Minister Rob Yetten.
This is how he answered the question about Russia's threats to countries that provide weapons to Ukraine.
"Russia wants to intimidate everyone who provides assistance to Ukraine. We don't pay attention to it. The Russians are losing. The Russian economy is in a very bad state. And this also affects all Russians. And that's why we will continue sanctions against the Russians. After the elections in Hungary, there are already more chances to continue at the European level all together. We will not allow the Russians to threaten us. We will continue to support Ukraine," said Yetten, quoted by the publication. "Время.иа ".
As reported by EADaily, the production sites of Ukrainian UAVs in Europe are potential targets of the Russian Armed Forces. This was stated on the social network by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.
This is how he commented on today's statement by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation regarding "Ukrainian" and joint ventures for the production of attack UAVs in Europe. The agency published the addresses of these enterprises, recommending Europeans to stay away from them.
As EADaily reported, the Netherlands is helping Ukraine in the production of drones. This was stated on the NPO-1 TV channel by Deputy Prime Minister and head of the country's Defense Ministry Dylan Yeshilgez-Zegerius.

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