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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday accused Kyiv of seeking to "frighten" his countrymen after drones hit high-rise buildings in Moscow in the first such attack since the beginning of his forces' invasion of Ukraine.
As drones struck in and around Russia's capital, Moscow's drones targeted Kyiv for a third straight day while Ukraine gears up for a major counteroffensive against Russian forces.
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