Ukraine’s long-range strikes prompt new Russian threat against Europe
Ukraine has penetrated Russian airspace with unprecedented numbers of drones, denying Russia windfall oil profits.

Ukraine has penetrated Russian airspace with unprecedented numbers of drones, denying Russia windfall oil profits.

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A two-storey historical building in eastern Ukraine engulfed in flames after a Russian drone hit its infrastructure.
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