Zelenskyy Warns Europe of Drone Threats from Terrorists and Criminals

Zelenskyy Warns Europe of Drone Threats from Terrorists and Criminals

Growing accessibility of drone technology raises concerns about potential attacks by non-state actors across Europe.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged European nations to prepare for possible drone attacks by terrorists and criminal groups.
  • Zelenskyy described Iran and Russia as 'brothers in hatred' during his address to MPs.
  • He stated that mass attacks are no longer limited to state actors, referencing 'a wealthy madman like Putin'.
  • Zelenskyy demonstrated new drone technology to British MPs and peers during his visit to parliament.
  • European cities, including those in Ukraine, are employing physical defenses such as nylon nets to counter drone threats.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed European leaders and British MPs, warning that advances in drone technology have made mass attacks by non-state actors increasingly feasible.

The warning highlights growing security challenges as drone technology becomes more accessible, potentially enabling criminal and terrorist groups to conduct attacks previously limited to state militaries.

European governments may review and strengthen their counter-drone measures and security protocols in response to these warnings. Further demonstrations of defensive technologies and policy discussions are expected.