Russia, MH17 and Ukraine
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNCrashed 'plane' in Tatarstan turns out to be cutting-edge Russian Altius drone - videoThis statement comes after social media reports surfaced claiming that a small aircraft, allegedly a Cessna, crashed in a residential area of Kazan, Russia, after circling over the city for some time.
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Daily Express US on MSNPanic in Russia as military drone slams into homes in horror crash during test flightA Russian Altair combat reconnaissance drone crashed into residential homes in Kazan, Russia, in the Republic of Tatarstan
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 on board. Years of forensic investigations, legal trials, and international rulings have concluded that a Russian-supp
THIS is the humiliating moment a hulking six-tonne Putin drone “guided by AI” crash landed on a Russian house during a test mission. The Altius unmanned plane with a giant 94ft
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The Russia-Azerbaijan tensions have reached a point where both countries are targeting each other's civilians.
The deaths of two Azeri brothers have escalated tensions between Azerbaijan and Russia, leading to the latter's citizens being detained on charges of drug trafficking. Meanwhile, Baku also seeks an apology from Moscow over the downing of civilian aircraft in December.
A training aircraft, reported to be a Cessna 337 Skymaster, has crashed in Tatarstan, Russia, narrowly avoiding a direct impact with a private residential house on Monday. This developing story has raised urgent questions as an investigation into the cause of the crash gets underway.
The European Court of Human Rights has unanimously ruled Russia was responsible for shooting down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, as well as taking "obstructive" steps to prevent investigators learning the truth about the tragedy.
According to the disaster management ministry, the aircraft, Yakovlev Yak-18T, descended into a field due to engine failure and caught fire.
The investigation into the crash of the AZAL passenger plane continues in three countries. This was stated today, July 2, by the head of the Investigation Department of the Prosecutor General's Office Nemat Avazov at a press conference "on the criminal case of the murder of Azerbaijanis in