The Yelabuga plant in Russia, employing teenagers, produces thousands of drones each month to further strengthen Putin’s strategy of nightly attacks on Ukrainian cities and other civilian targets.
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Russia ramps up drone production using teenage workers, video shows
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A couple were accused of having an ‘illicit’ relationship. Their community allegedly shot them dead
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Pakistani police have made multiple arrests after a couple were allegedly murdered in broad daylight on the orders of a tribal elder for having an “illicit”…
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Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashes into Dhaka school, killing at least 1
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — A Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft crashed onto a school campus in northern Dhaka on Monday, killing at least 1 person and injuring dozens, according to the military and a…
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Boy survives Vietnam tourist boat sinking that killed dozens by sheltering in air pocket
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A boy survived the sinking of a tourist boat in Vietnam which killed dozens of people by sheltering in an air pocket of the overturned vessel, it has emerged.
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At least 73 people seeking aid in Gaza killed by Israeli gunfire on Sunday, health ministry says
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At least 73 people were killed and around 150 people injured by Israeli gunfire in Gaza while seeking aid on Sunday, according to the Palestinian health ministry.
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Victims’ families criticise report blaming pilot error
An investigation into South Korea’s deadliest air disaster has found that a pilot mistakenly shut off the wrong engine, local media has reported.
All but two of the 181 people on board Jeju Air Flight 2216 were killed when it crashed into a…
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IDF strikes Houthi targets in Hodeidah; Katz: ‘Yemen’s fate
The IDF said Monday it attacked and destroyed terror infrastructure at Hodeidah port in Yemen belonging to the Houthis, targeting equipment and facilities used to support hostile operations against Israel.The IDF noted that…
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