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Mosca conferma, alcuni aerei distrutti in attacco Kiev

epa12143126 Museum workers handle artefacts of the Russian-Ukrainian war transferred by Ukrainian servicemen to the collection of the Museum of History of Ukraine in WWII during its presentation in Kyiv, Ukraine, 29 May 2025, amid the Russian invasion. Approximately 200 items, including fragments of Russian drones, personal weapons, equipment, sleeve insignia, and awards, were handed over. These artifacts, obtained by servicemen of the 225th Separate Assault Regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during combat with the Russian Army, will become part of the permanent exhibition dedicated to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. EPA/SERGEY DOLZHENKO
epa12143126 Museum workers handle artefacts of the Russian-Ukrainian war transferred by Ukrainian servicemen to the collection of the Museum of History of Ukraine in WWII during its presentation in Kyiv, Ukraine, 29 May 2025, amid the Russian invasion. Approximately 200 items, including fragments of Russian drones, personal weapons, equipment, sleeve insignia, and awards, were handed over. These artifacts, obtained by servicemen of the 225th Separate Assault Regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during combat with the Russian Army, will become part of the permanent exhibition dedicated to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. EPA/SERGEY DOLZHENKO
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ROMA, 01 GIU - Il ministero della Difesa russa conferma l'attacco con droni ucraini contro quattro aeroporti militari nel Paese, nei quali "alcuni aerei sono in fiamme". Mosca annuncia anche di aver "arrestato i responsabili" di quelli che definisce "attacchi terroristici". Lo riferisce la Tass.

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