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  • Russia downs Ukrainian drones, missiles day after its attack on Kyiv | Russia-Ukraine war News

    Russia downs Ukrainian drones, missiles day after its attack on Kyiv | Russia-Ukraine war News

    Russia downs Ukrainian drones, missiles day after its attack on Kyiv | Russia-Ukraine war News

    Russian air defences intercept Ukrainian drones over four regions inside its territory, including Moscow, a day after its attack on Kyiv.

    Russian air defences have intercepted Ukrainian drones over several regions inside its territory, including Moscow, just a day after Kyiv reported the “largest drone attack” on Ukraine since Moscow invaded the country in February last year.

    “Air defence destroyed four Ukrainian drones over the territory of the Bryansk, Smolensk and Tula regions,” Russia’s Ministry of Defence said in a statement on Sunday. Earlier, Russia said some drones were shot down over the Moscow region.

    The Russian army said it had also downed two Ukrainian missiles headed for Russia over the Sea of Azov, between the two countries.

    Ukraine, meanwhile, said its air defence had downed eight out of nine drones over the country on Sunday.

    On Saturday, Ukraine said Moscow had launched 75 drones into the country, mostly aimed at the capital.

    The attack came as Kyiv marked Holodomor, the Soviet-engineered starvation tragedy that killed millions of Ukrainians during the Stalin era.

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the attack an act of “willful terror”, saying “the Russian leadership is proud of the fact that it can kill”.

    Ukraine has hit Russian regions and the annexed Crimean Peninsula with drones for months, launching a counteroffensive this summer to push back Russian forces.

    Russia annexed Crimea and backed separatists in eastern Ukraine after the pro-Moscow government of President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown following a popular uprising in 2014.

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  • Dire conditions at al-Shifa Hospital revealed during Gaza pause | Gaza

    Dire conditions at al-Shifa Hospital revealed during Gaza pause | Gaza

    Dire conditions at al-Shifa Hospital revealed during Gaza pause | Gaza

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    New video from Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital has emerged, made possible by the pause in Israel’s attack. It shows badly injured and elderly patients stranded in hospital beds outside among debris in the carpark.

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  • Cargo ship sinks near Greece with 13 crew members missing | World News

    Cargo ship sinks near Greece with 13 crew members missing | World News

    Cargo ship sinks near Greece with 13 crew members missing | World News

    Cargo ship sinks near Greece with 13 crew members missing | World News

    Thirteen people are missing after a cargo ship sank near one of the Greek islands.

    The Raptor, which set off from El Dekheila port in Egypt and was sailing to Istanbul in Turkey, sank near Lesbos on Sunday morning.

    Built in 1984, the Comoros-flagged ship reported a mechanical failure and issued a distress call, the Greek coastguard said.

    Eight of the crew were Egyptians and the rest were Syrian and Indian nationals.

    Five cargo ships, three coastguard vessels, air force and navy helicopters, and a navy frigate have joined the rescue effort.

    One person has been rescued and airlifted to hospital in wind speeds reaching 9-10, meaning a strong gale to storm force on the Beaufort scale.

    An emergency weather warning by the Hellenic National Meteorological Service (EMY) was upgraded on Saturday from “worsening weather” to “dangerous weather phenomena”, as Storm Oliver moved from the Adriatic Sea toward Greece.

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    Cargo ship sinks near Greece with 13 crew members missing | World News

  • Mexican journalists freed days after being abducted in southern province | Media News

    Mexican journalists freed days after being abducted in southern province | Media News

    Mexican journalists freed days after being abducted in southern province | Media News

    Reporters Silvia Nayssa Arce, Alberto Sanchez and Marco Antonio Toledo have been released unharmed, officials say.

    Three Mexican journalists, who were abducted over the past week, have been released after authorities launched search operations in the southern province of Guerrero, according to the state attorney general’s office.

    The state’s prosecutor said on Saturday that Reporters Silvia Nayssa Arce, Alberto Sanchez and Marco Antonio Toledo were released unharmed.

    Toledo, editor of the weekly newspaper El Espectador, was kidnapped by armed men on November 19 in the tourist town of Taxco, while Silvia Nayssa Arce and Alberto Sanchez, reporters for digital media site RedSiete, were abducted from their offices on Wednesday in the same city.

    The prosecutor’s office also confirmed the release of Toledo’s wife, Guadalupe Denova, but said the couple’s son, who was kidnapped along with his parents, is still missing.

    The Mexican army, police and national guard will “continue with search operations”, it said.

    Mexico is considered one of the most dangerous countries in the world to practise journalism, according to the organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

    On November 16, photojournalist Ismael Villagomez was shot dead in the northern border city of Ciudad Juarez. Three people have been arrested over the killing.

    At least five other journalists have been killed in Mexico this year, and more than 150 since 2000, according to the RSF.

    Guerrero is a hotbed of gang activity and crime, with armed groups frequently carrying out kidnappings for ransom there.

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  • Flight data recorder removed from US navy surveillance plane that overshot runway and landed in water | US News

    Flight data recorder removed from US navy surveillance plane that overshot runway and landed in water | US News

    Flight data recorder removed from US navy surveillance plane that overshot runway and landed in water | US News

    Flight data recorder removed from US navy surveillance plane that overshot runway and landed in water | US News

    The flight data recorder has been removed from a US navy surveillance plane that overshot a runway and ended up in the water off Hawaii.

    The large aircraft was on its approach to a marine base when it landed in Kaneohe Bay.

    Nine people, including three pilots and six crew members, were on board at the time and all evacuated the plane, which is about 130ft (40m) long.

    None were injured, as investigators try to establish the cause of last Monday’s incident near Marine Corps Base Hawaii.

    Weather conditions were cloudy and rainy at the time, with visibility about one mile, said a meteorologist.

    The data recorder was retrieved by sailors from a diving and salvage unit on Thursday.

    The P-8A plane is still in the water as the navy continues to work out how to remove it.

    Kaneohe Bay is home to coral reefs and is a breeding ground for hammerhead sharks.

    Residents are worried about possible coral reef damage and other potential harm from fuel or other chemicals in the area, which is about 1.5 miles (2.4km) from an ancient fishing point.

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    US navy sailors entered the water to retrieve the flight recorder. Pic: Lance Cpl Hunter Jones/US Marine Corps via AP

    Containment booms have been placed around the aircraft as well as absorbent materials, and the area is being monitored by specialists 24 hours a day.

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    About 9,300 military personnel and 5,100 family members are housed on the base, which is around 10 miles from Honolulu on Oahu.

    The P-8A, made by Boeing, is often used to search for submarines and for reconnaissance and intelligence gathering.

    The plane belongs to the Skinny Dragons of Patrol Squadron 4, stationed at Whidbey Island in Washington state.

    Another crew from the same state, the VP-40 Fighting Marlins, arrived in Hawaii on Thursday to assume homeland defence coverage, the navy said.

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