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Ukraine Drone Attack Targets Russia's Leningrad Region, Disrupting Air Traffic
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Ukraine Drone Attack Targets Russia's Leningrad Region, Disrupting Air Traffic

Ukraine launched a drone attack on Russia's Leningrad region, with Russia claiming to have shot down 19 drones. The incident caused significant disruptions to air traffic in the St. Petersburg area, leading to the rerouting of flights.

Ukraine updates: Geneva peace talks enters its second day
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Ukraine updates: Geneva peace talks enters its second day

Ukraine, Russia and US officials resume peace talks for a second day in Geneva, after the first day of talks were described as having been "tense" by Russian media outlets. Follow the latest.

Ukrainian Drones Crash in Finland, Russian Media Claims Launch from Finnish Territory
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Ukrainian Drones Crash in Finland, Russian Media Claims Launch from Finnish Territory

Two Ukrainian drones equipped with explosives crashed in southern Finland, prompting an official apology from Ukraine, which stated the drones were not targeting Finnish territory and were diverted by Russian systems. Reports indicate the drones flew near the Estonian border before crashing, while Russian media has claimed the drones that fell in Kouvola were launched from Finland, though this is not Russia's official stance.

‘No Random Actor’: Serbian Website Channels Kremlin, AfD Talking Points
Politicsaftonbladetder-standardtelex+5hvgmkd-mkzdg-mdMoscow Timesbalkan-insight1mo ago8 sources

‘No Random Actor’: Serbian Website Channels Kremlin, AfD Talking Points

Flouting transparency requirements, a Serbian website is parroting Russian talking points and boosting Germany’s far-right AfD. In its content, secrecy, and the support it enjoys from Russian media, digital forensics experts say Eagle Eye Explore looks like part of a Kremlin influence operation.