Ukraine strikes two Russian shadow fleet vessels near Novorossiysk. Meanwhile, Polish PM Tusk warns of NATO disintegration as President Trump confirms further U.S. troop reductions in Europe.
Ukraine has struck two Russian vessels belonging to the shadow fleet near the port of Novorossiysk, while Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized NATO's current state as President Donald Trump announced further reductions in U.S. troop presence in Europe.
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The governor of the Leningrad region reported that the number of downed unmanned aerial vehicles has increased to 59.
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Vnukovo Airport has implemented restrictions on aircraft arrivals and departures following reports from Moscow Mayor Sobyanin regarding the downing of a drone headed toward the city.
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