Europe must destroy Russian drones and target shadow fleet, says Macron

Europe must take a more aggressive approach with Russia by shooting down drones that enter European airspace and boarding shadow fleet ships illicitly transporting oil to deprive Moscow of war revenue, French President Emmanuel Macron has said.
Speaking at a European summit in Copenhagen, Mr Macron and other European leaders called for more sanctions against Russia â notably targeting its energy sector â and emphasised that Ukraine is on the front line in a widening hybrid war against Europe.
Indeed, the positions of some of Europeâs leaders toward the continuing drone incidents, acts of sabotage, cyber-attacks and sanction-busting appear to have hardened over two days of talks in Copenhagen, including a closed session among them without phones or advisers.
Mr Macron urged the more than 40 leaders at the European Political Community summit to protect their interests without signalling their intentions to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

âI think the main answer should be more unpredictability and more strategic ambiguity,â he said.
âItâs very important to have a clear message: drones which would violate our territories are just taking a big risk. They can be destroyed, full stop,â he said. âWe are not here to provide the full notice. We will do what we have to do.â
Mr Macron pointed to a decision by French authorities to stop an oil tanker on the European Unionâs shadow fleet sanction list, and detain two of its crew, as an effective way to act. Naval experts believe the ship may have been involved in drone flights over Denmark.
He said that Russia finances â30 to 40% of the war effortâ via the shadow fleet.
Mr Macron said that by seizing the ships, for a week or two, âwe completely break the efficiency of the organisation, so the shadow fleet is a very good target if you want to improve our efficiency to reduce these capacitiesâ.
He said that the same ship was checked by Estonian authorities in March.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who hosted the summit days after a series of drone incidents at Denmarkâs airports and military bases, said: âIt must be clear to everyone now, Russia will not stop until they are forced to do so.â
She said Russia is âa threat not only to Ukraine but to all of usâ.
She added: âToday, we have one major task ahead of us. We have to make our common Europe so strong that the war against us becomes unthinkable, and we have to do it now.â
Ms Frederiksen warned her partners that Europe âcan no longer be naiveâ.
She went on: âThe war was never just about Ukraine. It is about Europe. All our nations, all our citizens, our values and our freedom.â
After the meeting, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said: âPutin should not underestimate our determination. There is truly a very strong unity and there is a very firm resolve to confront this aggression together and for that I am extremely grateful.â
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged the leaders to abandon any âillusionsâ they might have about Russiaâs intentions. He said that Poland has been a constant victim of Russian intimidation, most notably a major drone intrusion last month.
Poland has since vowed to shoot down Russian drones that enter its airspace.
âThe first illusion was, and is, that thereâs no war,â Mr Tusk said, referring to those who talk about the war in Ukraine as a âfull-scale aggressionâ or use other euphemisms. âNo. Itâs war. A new type of war. Very complex, but itâs war,â he said.
Another illusion, Mr Tusk said, is âthat it is impossible for Ukraine and for all of us to win this warâ.
He added: âItâs absurd. The only Russian advantage, the only one, is mentality. We are much bigger than them (in terms of economic might and population).
Mr Tusk, whose country borders Belarus and Ukraine, added: âWe know that if they win against Ukraine, it is also in the future the end of my country and of Europe. I have no doubts.â