The Kremlin has issued a direct warning to Poland regarding its support for Ukraine, specifically targeting the country's drone manufacturing capabilities.
The statement comes just hours before the start of the NATO summit, adding a layer of diplomatic tension to the alliance's gathering.
Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesperson, departed from his usual measured phrasing to deliver a blunt message.
He stated that Poland would be well advised to consider its own security, explicitly noting that Russia is aware of where Ukrainian drones are produced.
This marks a sharp escalation in rhetoric, directly linking Polish industrial support for Kyiv to potential security consequences for Warsaw.
The threat arrives against a backdrop of heightened military activity in the region.