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Putin Military SHATTERS Ukrainian Defences; Russia UNLEASHES Hellfire With Record 300 Drones

Putin Military SHATTERS Ukrainian Defences; Russia UNLEASHES Hellfire With Record 300 Drones

Time of Indiaa day ago
Russian forces thwarted Ukraine's attack bid on Moscow. Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said Russia's air defenses destroyed more than a dozen incoming Ukrainian drones approaching the capital overnight on July 19. This was the second attempt by Ukraine to target Moscow. Watch this video to know more.
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