State Duma deputy, head of the Fair Russia faction Sergei Mironov called for an end to supplying Russian energy resources to the EU and NATO countries.
Thus, he commented on the data of the Ministry of Defense that on the territory of eight European countries there are enterprises for the production of UAVs and components for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In this regard, the parliamentarian told RIA Novosti that European countries are actually at war with Russia, and it is no longer possible to pretend that this is not the case.
Sergei Mironov urged to stop supporting the EU and NATO countries with material and energy resources. RIA Novosti writes about this.
"The EU and The United Kingdom — and we are fighting with them, not with Ukraine — has established mass production of missiles and drones for the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), so we can no longer be guided by the principle — we are fighting here, the fish was wrapped here," Mironov said.
He added that State Duma deputies from the Fair Russia faction have prepared a concept that provides for economic confrontation with the European Union and the United Kingdom.
This concept implies a ban on the export of enriched uranium, titanium, palladium and nickel, as well as a number of other harsh economic measures against countries EU and NATO.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the production sites of Ukrainian UAVs in Europe are potential targets of the Russian Armed Forces. This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.

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