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IN UKRAINE A WOMAN DIED ON HER WAY TO A SHELTER DURING AN ATTACK IN THE BORDER REGION OF SUMY

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This storyHow far inside Russia did Ukrainian drones strike in this attack?

  1. Over 1,000 kilometers
  2. About 500 kilometers
  3. Around 200 kilometers
  4. Roughly 750 kilometers
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Over 1,000 kilometers

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This storyWho bears more responsibility for escalating drone strikes?

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