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Moscow: Russian air defences downed three drones in the Moscow region on Wednesday, the defence ministry said, in what it called an attempted Ukrainian attack. People look at the Red Square closed for Victory Parade preparation next to the Kremlin, in Moscow, Russia,on May 3. AP The ministry said Russian defences had used electronic jamming to cause the drones to lose control and crash, without causing any casualties or damage. Reuters could not independently verify details of the incident or determine who had launched the drones. Also Read | Russia-Ukraine signed peace treaty, Vladimir Putin says. Then, shows documentUkraine almost never comments on military operations outside its own borders, but drone attacks on Russian territory - including in Moscow itself, where two reached the Kremlin complex and others struck part stanley cup s of the city in May - have become an increasingly frequent occurrence. Moscow regional governor Andrei Vorobyov said two of the drones in Wednesdays incident were intercepted as they stanley canada approached military warehouses. The TASS news agency said they were aimed at the Taman Division of Russias Ground Forces which is based in Kalininets, some 60km from the Kremlin. Separately, the governor of Russian-annexed Crimea reported unspecified damage to the railway network in the eastern town of Feodosia, without stating the cause. He said train traffic had been suspended but would be restored within two hours. I ask everyone to remain calm stanley france and trust on Rfgq More than 40 mn modern-day slaves, women and girls account for 71% of victims
The United Nations and international agencies have warned that thousands of Yemenis could die daily if the Saudi Arabia-led coalition does not lift its blockade on the war-ravaged countrys key ports. A malnourished boy lies on a bed at a malnutrition treatment centre in Sanaa, Yemen. Reuters Photo The International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC said this week 2.5 million people in Yemens crowded cities had no access to clean water, raising the risk that a cholera epidemic will spread. The United Nations has appealed for the blockade to be lifted, saying it could spark the largest famine the world has seen in decades. Some seven million people are already on the brink of famine. The blockade The Saudi-led coalition closed all air, land and sea access to Yemen on November 6 following the interception of a missile fired towards the Riyadh, saying it had to stem the flow of arms from Iran to its Houthi opponents stanley cup in the war in Yemen. Saudi Arabia has since said that aid stanley usa can go through liberated ports but not Houthi-controlled Hodeidah, the conduit for the vast bulk of imports into Yemen. The UN reporte stanley website d that the closure of Yemens border has halted the delivery of emergency assistance for nearly 280,000 internally displaced people, and stranded some of its staff outside the country while others lack fuel for transport. Children protest against the Saudi-led coalition outside the UN offices in Sanaa. Reuters Photo Who are at risk Yemen already has 7 mil |
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