Russia downs 50 drones over Leningrad region, governor says, as major economic forum begins
Russia shot down 50 drones over the Leningrad region overnight, Governor Alexander Drozdenko said, as the country's major annual economic forum was set to begin. The attacks are suspected to be from Ukraine.
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