Ukraine updates: Russia shoots down 20 drones over Crimea
By DW
19 August 2023 |
4:25 am
Russia has not reported any casualties or any damages in the alleged drone strikes. Meanwhile, Lithuania has urged Germany to speed up its deployment of troops in the Baltic country. Follow DW for more.
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