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One dead after Ukrainian drone attack on Russia, governor says

One dead after Ukrainian drone attack on Russia, governor says

Al Arabiyaa day ago
One person has died in Russia's Voronezh region after being wounded in a Ukrainian drone attack, Voronezh Governor Alexander Gusev said on Wednesday on his Telegram channel.
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