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Sweden, Italy summon Russian envoys over Ukraine

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Sweden summoned the Russian ambassador in Stockholm on March 5.

Official3 backing sources

The summoning was to protest Russia's extensive attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure in Ukraine on March 6-7.

Official3 backing sources

Sweden stated that Russia's attacks are a clear violation of international law.

Official3 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
What specific drone incident in February is Expressen referring to?
Why did the Swedish government give a different reason (March 6-7 attacks) than the drone incident?
What was the exact date of the summoning? (Regeringen says March 5, Aftonbladet says Monday, Expressen implies after February incident)
Did the Russian ambassador respond to the summons?
What was the Japanese company's investment amount in the Ukrainian drone manufacturer?
Reason for summoning Russian ambassador to Swedenfactual

Summoned due to attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure in Ukraine on March 6-7.

According to Regeringen, Aftonbladet
vs.

Summoned due to a drone incident in February.

According to Expressen

Context: Different reasons given by Swedish government sources vs. Expressen; may reflect different incidents or confusion.

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