The actions of the Russian Ministry of Defense — the publication of the list and threats against drone manufacturers cooperating with Ukraine — indicate the aggressor country's readiness to continue malicious activities on the territory of Latvia, believes the State Security Service.
Last week, the Russian Ministry of Defense published a list of companies from various countries, including European ones, which, according to Moscow, produce strike drones and their components for Ukraine. The list includes 11 enterprises, including those in London, Munich, Riga, Vilnius, and Prague, labeled as 'branches of Ukrainian companies in Europe.'
Commenting on this statement, the Latvian security service noted that they had previously informed the public about malicious activities on the territory of Latvia carried out or planned in the interests of Russia, including concerning facilities related to supporting Ukraine.
"Such public statements from Russia only confirm its readiness to continue such activities in Latvia," emphasizes the FSB.
The agency also indicated that within its competence, it constantly assesses the situation in the information space and society to timely identify and prevent threats to national security.
Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Medvedev, commenting on the Ministry of Defense's statement, said that this is a "list of potential targets for the Armed Forces of Russia."
"When these strikes become a reality depends on what happens next," added Medvedev.
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