The epicenter of suspicious drone strikes remains the northeastern flank, but the shockwaves are spreading beyond borders: in Europe, there is now unrelenting talk of a "hybrid war" with Moscow . And making the picture even grimmer was Volodymyr Zelensky, who denounced the interception of a swarm of 92 drones headed toward Poland, warning that "Italy could be next."

Although Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani says he does not believe Italy is a military target: "Italian air defense is still able to verify what is happening and shoot down drones with threatening intentions," he explained.

Following the flyover of Copenhagen airport that shook Danish skies on Tuesday, new unidentified aircraft have appeared above the Scandinavian country's largest military base, fueling alarm that the actions are calculated "provocations" by the Kremlin to test how far it can go .

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov denies these actions: "We have nothing to hide. We do not target European countries with our drones or missiles, whether they are EU or NATO members. Incidents happen, but we do not attack civilians or infrastructure."

(Unioneonline)

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