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Three Dead in Ukrainian Drone Attack on Russia's Kursk Region

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Ukrainian drones struck a city beach in Russia’s Kursk late Tuesday, killing three people and injuring six others, according to acting Governor Alexander Khinshtein.

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Russia launched a mass attack with missiles and drones against several Ukrainian cities on Thursday night. In the Russian region of Kursk, on a beach, three people died.

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A Ukrainian drone attack killed three people, including a national guard soldier, in the city of Kursk, Russia, near the border with Ukraine, the interim governor announced.

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Three people were killed and six injured today when Ukrainian armed forces shelled a beach in the Russian city of Kursk, the acting governor of the Kursk region, Alexander Khishtein, said.

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The attack by Ukrainian drones on a public beach in the Russian Kursk oblast, bordering Ukraine, on Tuesday killed three people and injured seven others, including a five-year-old boy, the regional authorities reported, while Moscow called the action "terrorist attack." Moscow also announced that its Armed Forces attacked with long-range precision weapons, including Kinzhal missiles and drones the infrastructure of military airfields on the last…

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politika.rs broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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