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Azov’s drones return to Mariupol as Ukraine expands its kill zone
Ukrainian unit Azov's drones are returning to Mariupol, a city symbolizing Russia's invasion and Ukraine's resistance. The southern port city was heavily damaged during the 2022 siege, with mass graves discovered outside its borders, and Ukraine is now expanding its military operations in the region.
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