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Two Ukrainian drones heading towards Moscow shot down

Two Ukrainian drones heading towards Moscow shot down

Saba Yemen5 days ago
Moscow - Saba:
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced the destruction of two Ukrainian drones heading towards the Russian capital, Moscow.
Sobyanin wrote on his Telegram channel on Friday: "The Ministry of Defense's air defense forces destroyed two drones heading towards Moscow."
He added: "Emergency services specialists are working at the crash site."
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