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Italy Drone Threat: Tajani Reassures, Ukraine Attacks & Denmark Restrictions

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

tajani Reassures Italy, While Drone Activity Continues in Denmark and Attacks⁢ Escalate in Ukraine

Updated a minute ago – Amidst heightened European tensions, Italian Defense Minister guido Tajani reassured ‌the public, stating, “Putin has an unacceptable aggression, but I don’t think he wants ‌to attack​ Italy. However, our aerial defense ⁤is always alert and careful.⁣ The efficiency ​of ‍the Air Force is always high, the Italians can‍ be calm.” This statement follows ​warnings from Ukrainian President Zelensky that Italy could become a target for Russian drones.

The reassurance comes ​as reports surface of continued drone activity‍ across Europe. Denmark’s defense website confirmed that drones were sighted near multiple military locations⁤ during the night. A press release stated, “The defense confirms that during the⁣ night drones were spotted in various military locations. Several resources have been deployed.” ⁢This marks ​the second consecutive night of reported drone ‍sightings ‌near Danish military⁣ sites. In response to the escalating situation,​ Denmark has prohibited all civil drone flights this week in anticipation of ​the upcoming EU summit, as‌ announced by the danish Ministry.

Simultaneously occurring, Russia claims to have targeted military objectives in Ukraine overnight.the russian Ministry of Defense announced​ a “massive attack” targeting companies within the Ukrainian military-industrial complex. ‌

Further escalating the ⁢conflict, a ‌large-scale ⁢drone attack hit⁤ Kyiv, involving 595 ⁣drones, ⁢resulting in four deaths ⁤and six injuries. ⁤Poland has reportedly increased its air defense readiness. ⁢ Russia also claims to have intercepted 41 Ukrainian drones during the night.

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