Ukrainian drones crash in Finland
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The incident comes amid Kiev’s ongoing UAV attacks on oil facilities in Russia’s Leningrad Region Ukraine has confirmed that two of its drones crashed in Finland on Sunday and has issued a formal apology, claiming the UAVs hadn’t been sent to the Nordic country deliberately. The incident was first reported by Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, who ventured that the drones were launched.
This developing story from the Ukraine region is being tracked by international intelligence monitors. The situation remains fluid and additional details are expected as correspondents on the ground file updated reports.
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