Mysterious drone disruptions in Europe serve as a useful reminder to Europeans of the dangers of war, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev says.
Medvedev, now deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, played down the theory that recent disruption, including to airport traffic in Germany and Denmark, was the result of any actions connected to Russia or forces sympathising with it.
"People who sympathise with our country (in Europe) will not waste their resources by coming out of hiding. Our 'agents and moles' are waiting for a separate order," Medvedev wrote on his official Telegram channel on Monday.
Medvedev, who has built a reputation for himself as an outspoken anti-Western hawk, said the main thing, regardless of who was responsible, was that European citizens had got a tast