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A man and a pregnant woman were wounded in the hostile drone strike on the city, a fire broke out in a five-story apartment building, and several cars were damaged. — Ukrinform.
The Sudanese military is accusing Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates of sending drones towards Sudan, including Khartoum airport, and withdrawing its ambassador.
London announced sanctions on 35 new targets to block the supply of restricted components to Russian drone factories and dismantle trafficking networks allegedly used to prop of the country's military capacity.
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Two soldiers hurt in Hezbollah drone attack in south Lebanon; IDF hits terror sites
Home of south Lebanon mayor reportedly hit as IDF warned 12 villages to evacuate; military says 25 Hezbollah targets hit in the past day, including weapon depots The post 3 soldiers hurt in Hezbollah drone attacks in south Lebanon;
A Russian drone attack before dawn on Ukraine’s southern city of Odesa wounded 14 people, including two children, authorities said Monday, in the latest barrage of civilian areas that have been a hallmark of Moscow’s full-scale invasion.
The drone strike on the Moscow apartment building took place in the early hours of Monday, the city’s mayor, Sergei S. Sobyanin, said in a statement. There were no casualties, he added. The Russian authorities did not directly attribute the attack to Ukraine, and Ukrainian officials did not immediately comment on the attack.
Sudan and Ethiopia traded accusations after a drone attack on the war-torn nation’s capital, Khartoum, that’s ratcheted up tensions between the African neighbors.
For years, the U.S. military has been fielding small drones equipped with cameras that let troops see, for instance, over nearby hills or inside treelines. Now, though, the U.S. is trying to catch up to geopolitical adversaries such as Russia and China ...
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US Iran war live: Trump urges Iran to do 'smart thing'; UAE reports fresh drone, missile strikes
While US President Donald Trump refused to comment on whether the truce holds or not, in an interview to Fox News, he warned that Iran will be “blown off the face of the Earth” if it targets US ships.