Russian drone strike kills 12 miners
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Russian drone strike killed 12 Ukrainian coal miners in what DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko called an "unprovoked terrorist attack" on civilian workers returning from their shift.
By Ahmed Kingimi, Kolawole and Adewale MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Islamist militants backed by armed drones raided an army base in Nigeria's northeastern Borno state, killing several troops in the early hours of Thursday,
Taiwan displayed its domestically made suicide drones in military drills for the first time, as the self-ruled democracy ramps up efforts to deter China by bolstering its defenses.
Emergency services in Odesa continue search and rescue efforts after a Russian drone attack damaged houses and civilian facilities, leaving 22 people injured, including children
Five people died in the attack in northeastern Ukraine when three drones targeted the train.
As Ukraine accuses Russia of terrorism with a deadly strike on a train, some defense analysts believe Elon Musk's Starlink may have guided the killer drones.
A seaport in Feodosiia, Crimea, has likely been attacked. White smoke has been seen in the port area, while low dark-grey smoke has also been observed above a local oil depot.