Putin demands Russia receive drone wreckage that crashed in Romania. The Kremlin leader also demanded the names of those who claimed the drone was Russian, saying its origin can only be determined after an investigation.
Russian Vladimir Putin demanded that the wreckage of a drone that crashed in Romania be handed over to Russia, and also demanded the names of those who claimed the drone was Russian, stating that the drone's origin can only be determined after an investigation.
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