Ukraine war briefing: Flamingo missiles hit Russian targets
Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingo missiles strike a military factory in Cheboksary, 900km from frontline, and other targets deep inside Russia on day 1,569 of the war.
Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingo missiles strike a military factory in Cheboksary, 900km from frontline, and other targets deep inside Russia on day 1,569 of the war.
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