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03/06/2026 - 11:04 GMT+2

After the crash, Russia's deputy Security Council chairman, Dmitry Medvedev, issued a chilling threat. He warned that because European governments supply weapons to Kyiv, "the citizens of EU states... will not be able to sleep peacefully".

The EU has an Action Plan on Drone Security, but a leaked document from last week reveals how member states actually plan to put it into practice, focusing on three key areas.

Number one is stricter identification. The bloc wants tighter registration rules so authorities can instantly tell a harmless civilian drone from a hostile threat.