We improve the earlier restrictions on parameters of the dark matter (DM) in
the form of a sterile neutrino. The results were obtained from non-observing
the DM decay line in the X-ray spectrum of the Milky Way (using the recent
XMM-Newton PN blank sky data). We also present a similar constraint coming from
the recent XMM-Newton observation of Ursa Minor -- dark, X-ray quiet dwarf
spheroidal galaxy. The new Milky way data improve on (by as much as the order
of magnitude at masses ~3.5 keV) existing constraints. Although the observation
of Ursa Minor has relatively poor statistics, the constraints are comparable to
those recently obtained using observations of the Large Magellanic Cloud or
M31. This confirms a recent proposal that dwarf satellites of the MW are very
interesting candidates for the DM search and dedicated studies should be made
to this purpose.Comment: 8 pp. v.2 - Final version to appear in A&