Von der Leyen: Russia Accountable for Drone Violations and Cyberattacks

During her address to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen characterized the recent airspace violations and attacks on critical infrastructure in multiple EU member countries as part of a “hybrid war.”

Von der Leyen opened her remarks by highlighting unsettling incidents, noting that “new and dangerous developments are unfolding in our skies.” She cited recent violations of Estonian airspace by fighter jets and drone incursions over important sites in Belgium, Poland, Romania, Denmark, and Germany. She warned of a “worrying pattern of escalating threats throughout our Union,” mentioning severed underwater cables, cyberattacks on airports and logistics centers, and election interference through disinformation campaigns. “These actions are not random acts of harassment; they represent a coordinated and intensifying campaign intended to alarm our citizens, test our resolve, sow division within our Union, and undermine our support for Ukraine,” she stated.

Addressing potential claims of coincidence, she emphasized, “This is a calculated and targeted campaign in the gray zones against Europe. We must respond decisively. Every incident demands investigation, and we must not shy away from assigning blame. Every part of our territory requires protection.”

She attributed these provocations primarily to Russia, asserting that it aims to create disruption, while stressing that “unifying in response is crucial.” Moreover, she noted that addressing Russian hybrid warfare extends beyond traditional defense strategies.

– Rearmament of Europe –

Von der Leyen underscored the urgency of rearming Europe and introduced a Readiness plan potentially mobilizing up to 800 billion euros for defense. This initiative will involve financial tools like SAFE, developed in close partnership with NATO. She stated, “Europe needs to be prepared to respond to the evolving nature of warfare and react in real time.”

She delineated defense enhancement goals along three axes. The first focuses on airspace violations, highlighting initiatives such as the Eastern Flank Watch and the Drone Wall—an adaptation to contemporary warfare realities.

– A tool for migration as well –

“The ‘Drone Wall’ is intended to oversee and safeguard the air, sea, and land of our eastern member states. However, our strategy must extend beyond just the eastern front. We require a comprehensive approach. This anti-drone system will act as a protective shield for the entire Union, including the Southern Front, tailored to confront various challenges—from natural disasters to international organized crime, and from monitoring weaponized migration to managing the Russian shadow fleet. Autonomous systems are central to 21st-century security, and Europe must take the lead,” von der Leyen asserted.

The second area concerns the establishment of essential defense capabilities. The President indicated that “we have pinpointed nine critical capabilities—ranging from air defense to cyber and electronic warfare. For each capability, we will form ‘Collective Capability Coalitions’—coalitions of member states committed to collective delivery.”

In her third point, she highlighted the importance of a robust European defense industry, affirming, “We can depend on our domestic production, especially during crises.” She proposed that a minimum of 65% of every project funded by SAFE should be developed within the EU, emphasizing that European funds must enhance the European economy. She also called for the elimination of barriers hampering the industry, mentioning the Defence Omnibus and new action plans aimed at securing critical raw materials and fostering innovation within the European industrial sector. (10/8/25)


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20 responses to “Von der Leyen: Russia Accountable for Drone Violations and Cyberattacks”

  1. Seems like Europe’s finally figured out that a “drone wall” isn’t just a fancy name for a techy fence. Who knew our skies were the hottest new battleground? 😂💼

  2. slug-em-
dog Avatar
    slug-em- dog

    Looks like Ursula’s got it all figured out—nothing like a good ol’ “hybrid war” to spice up the EU agenda! 💼 If only we could rearm ourselves with a bit more clarity on the actual threats instead of just tossing around euros like confetti at a carnival, right? 🥳

  3. Clover Dragon Avatar
    Clover Dragon

    Typical Ursula, always ready to play the blame game with a side of budget-busting plans. At this rate, we’ll need a drone just to keep up with all the promises flying around! 😂💸

  4. Freaky Ratbuster Avatar
    Freaky Ratbuster

    Looks like Ursula’s got it all figured out—because nothing says “we’re in control” like spending 800 billion euros on drones and walls. Classic European problem-solving, eh? 🤑✈️

  5. Pixie Taze Avatar
    Pixie Taze

    Funny how we’re suddenly all about airspace security now—did someone misplace the memo we could’ve used last week? Guess it takes a few drones to wake up the big wigs in Brussels. 😏✈️

  6. Devil Chick Avatar
    Devil Chick

    Seems like Ursula’s got a flair for drama—who knew airspace violations were the latest European telenovela? 🎭 Time to rearm and invest in some popcorn, because this gripping saga is just getting started! 🍿

  7. shadow chaser Avatar
    shadow chaser

    Isn’t it charming how we’re now turning our skies into a playground for drones and cyber shenanigans? Honestly, who needs peace when you can have an arms race funded by 800 billion euros? 💸😂

  8. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    Seems like we’ve got our hands full with Russia playing peek-a-boo in our airspace while Ursula’s got her checkbook ready for a weaponry shopping spree. I guess rearming Europe is the new black, eh? 💰✈️

  9. Kamikaze Granny Avatar
    Kamikaze Granny

    Fancy that, a hybrid war and an 800 billion euro rearmament plan—because nothing says “we’re united” quite like a massive cash grab for defense! 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need, more drones hovering around to remind us of the joys of modern European living! 😂

  10. jo jo spooky Avatar
    jo jo spooky

    Typical Ursula, waving the “we must do something” flag again! 🚩 I guess pouring billions into defense is easier than, you know, actually solving the problems – but at least the military-industrial complex will sleep well tonight! 😂💰

  11. Wanted Candy Avatar
    Wanted Candy

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more expensive plans to defend against the boogeyman from the East. I suppose it’s time for another round of “who can throw more euros at the problem” while we sit here sipping our coffees and pretending everything’s fine. ☕️💸

  12. achilles mountain Avatar
    achilles mountain

    Just what we needed, another grand plan from Brussels to save us from the big bad bear with a budget that could fund a small moon landing. 🙄 But hey, who doesn’t love a good drone wall for those pesky airspace violations, right?

  13. Looks like Ursula’s ready to turn Europe into Fort Knox just because of a few pesky drones. Can’t wait for the “Drone Wall” to become the latest tourist attraction—who needs the Eiffel Tower when you’ve got anti-drone tech, eh? 😂

  14. Redneck Giorgio Avatar
    Redneck Giorgio

    Looks like Ursula’s finally figured out that throwing money at the problem might just work… Who knew Eurocrats could be so innovative? 💸✈️

  15. spellbinder Avatar
    spellbinder

    Seems like Ursula’s got a new hobby: turning our skies into a playground for drones and cyber antics—who needs a summer holiday when you have a “hybrid war” to keep things exciting, eh? 🤷‍♂️💼

  16. THRESHmSTR Avatar
    THRESHmSTR

    Just what we needed, another grand plan to “rearm Europe” while our coffee gets cold. 🥴 Maybe we should just put a drone on every corner—call it the new security guard!

  17. delicious 
wing Avatar
    delicious wing

    Just what we needed—more drones buzzing around like pesky wasps! 🍯 Because clearly, the best way to address a “hybrid war” is with a shiny new wall of tech. Can’t wait to see how that goes! 😂

  18. Sass Burst Avatar
    Sass Burst

    A brilliant plan, really! Nothing screams “peace” like a multi-billion euro defense budget and a “Drone Wall”—I always thought watching the skies was a hobby, not a job description. 😂✈️

  19. New York Mood Avatar
    New York Mood

    Looks like Ursula’s finally given up on the idea of polite diplomacy and is ready to throw a massive bill at the problem. €800 billion for a “Drone Wall”? She must think we’re all rolling in cash, or perhaps she’s trying to make the EU the world’s most expensive flight simulator! 💸✈️

  20. Emerald Vine Avatar
    Emerald Vine

    Seems like Ursula’s finally cracked the code on what to do when your neighbor keeps borrowing your lawnmower and never returns it—time to build a “Drone Wall” instead! 😂 Who knew defense strategies could be so avant-garde?

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