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Ukrainian drone attack kills one in Russia's Lipetsk, regional governor says

Ukrainian drone attack kills one in Russia's Lipetsk, regional governor says

Deccan Heralda day ago
The Russian defence ministry said that it destroyed 10 Ukrainian drones overnight over the Lipetsk region and 69 in total over Russian territory and the Crimean Peninsula. The ministry reports only how many drones its forces destroy, not how many Ukraine launches.
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