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Turkey Investigates Crashed Russian Drone

Turkish authorities investigate a crashed drone, suspected to be a Russian Orlan-Ten, found in Kocaeli province. This follows the shooting down of another drone from the Black Sea, raising airspace security concerns. Turkey warns Russia and Ukraine, with search efforts ongoing for the first drone.

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