Russia said on Monday that three of its military personnel were killed in what it said were Ukrainian drone attacks on two Russian airbases, hundreds of miles from the front lines in Ukraine. Ukraine did not directly claim responsibility. If it did carry out the attacks, they were the deepest military strikes it has conducted inside the Russian heartland since the start of what Moscow calls the “special military operation” on Feb. 24.
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Russia says three killed in Ukrainian drone attacks on two of its airbases
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