Ukrainian drone strike hits two Russian helicopters in Voronezh Oblast. An elite Ukrainian drone unit reports the Mi-28 and Mi-17 aircraft were targeted during refueling and technical checks inside Russian territory.
Ukraine's elite drone unit reports that a long-range drone strike hit two Russian helicopters, a Mi-28 and a Mi-17, while they were refueling in Russia's Voronezh Oblast.
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Ukraine's elite drone unit reports that a long-range drone strike hit two Russian helicopters, a Mi-28 and a Mi-17, while they were refueling in Russia's Voronezh Oblast.
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